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Tabebuia rosea: a prospective non-edible biodiesel feedstock
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Tabebuialdehydes A–C, cyclopentene dialdehyde derivatives from the roots of Tabebuia rosea
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Isolation of 6-O-(p-Coumaroyl)-Catalpol from Tabebuia rosea1
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