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Sore-producing chemical constituents of the exudation coming out from the upper part of the ripe fruits of Mangifera indica (both "Himsagar" and "Langra" varieties)
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Department of Chemistry, University College of Science, 92, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road,
Kolkata-700 009. India
E-mail : priyalalm@hotmail.com
Manuscript received 5 May 2009. accepted 20 May 2009
From the exudation coming out from the upper part of the ripe fruits of Mangifera indica (commonly known as Mango in West Bengal) [both "Himsagar" and "Langra" varieties] were Isolated gallic acid as the major compound along with small amounts of ethyl gallate and cholesterol. The sore-producing constituents of the exudation from the aforesaid types of ripe fruits were attributed mostly to gallic acid and partly to ethyl gallate.
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