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Phenolic and lipophilic extractives in Scots pine knots and stemwood

Willför et al., 2003

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14459756104405028055
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Willför S
Hemming J
Reunanen M
Holmbom B
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The phenolic and lipophilic extractives in the heartwood of knots from seven Scots pine trees were analysed by GC, GC-MS and HPSEC. The knots contained large amounts of phenolic stilbenes, 1–7%(w/w), and lignans, 0.4–3%(w/w), while the stemwood contained around …
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