Abstract
The epicuticular waxes from the leaves of maples (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) contained hydrocarbons (6.9%), wax esters (5.5%), aldehydes (38.1%), primary alcohols (10.2%) and fatty acids (17.1%). In addition to these common wax lipids, benzyl acyl esters (2.1%) and triterpenoids were also present. β-Sitosterol, β-amyrin and 24-methylene-cycloartenol were found in the form of acetates (14.4%). β-Amyrin was also present as free alcohol (4.9%) and esterified with long chain fatty acids (~ 0.7%).
Received: 1990-2-13
Revised: 1990-4-6
Published Online: 2014-6-2
Published in Print: 1990-6-1
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