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== Description == | == Description == | ||
+ | Chinese grass (''Miscanthus tinctorius'') is also called kariyasu, yama kariyasu (mountain kariyasu) or kizome gusa (graa for making yellow) in Japanese. | ||
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+ | Chinese grass is a tufted perennial grass with culms 80-100 cm long. | ||
== Historical importance == | == Historical importance == |
Revision as of 08:13, 11 August 2017
Description
Chinese grass (Miscanthus tinctorius) is also called kariyasu, yama kariyasu (mountain kariyasu) or kizome gusa (graa for making yellow) in Japanese.
Chinese grass is a tufted perennial grass with culms 80-100 cm long.
Historical importance
Summary of results
Analytical instrumentation and procedures
Chromatograms
Sample information
Identified compounds
Compound | RT (min.) | MW | UV/vis | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|
rutin | 27.0 | 610 | 278,352 | Comments here |
quercetin | 34.6 | 302 | 280,395,370 | |
kaempferol | 39.0 | 286 | 280,395,368 | |
isorhamnetin | 39.0 | 316 | 280,395,368 |
References
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