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Adapting the Accelerated Solvent Extraction Method for Resin and Rubber Determination in Guayule Using the BÜCHI Speed Extractor. [PDF]

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Cycloartane- and Lanostane-Type Triterpenoids from the Resin of Parthenium argentatum AZ-2, a Byproduct of Guayule Rubber Production. [PDF]

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Xu YM   +7 more
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Improving guayulins selective extraction

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Latorre Pastor, Guayente   +6 more
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Evaluating chemical indices of guayule rubber content: Guayulins A and B

Industrial Crops and Products, 2009
Abstract Guayule ( Parthenium argentatum Gray) is now a commercial crop for the production of high-quality, hypoallergenic natural rubber latex. Because guayule is relatively resistant to both insect and disease pests, its cultivation requires little chemical input.
D T Ray
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Quantitative and Qualitative Variations in Resin Content and Guayulins (A and B) among Different Guayule Cultivars

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1995
Guayule has substantial quantities of resin which is often discarded after rubber extraction. Resin from 13 cultivars of guayule from India was analyzed for its qualitative and quantitative variations. Stem had 6.15% resin followed by roots (5.91%), branches (5%), leaves (3%), and flowers (3.06%). Resin percent varied significantly among the cultivars.
Om P. Sidhu, Neelima Ratti, Hari M. Behl
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