Abstract
Bisflavones contained in the leaves of eleven kinds (A-K) of conifer plants belonging to Taxodiaceae and Cupressaceae were studied by using countercurrent distribution method. The results obtained are shown in the Table. Chamaecyparin (V) was isolated from the natural source for the first time. Occurrence of hinokiflavone 4''', 7dimethyl ether, a new compound in the leaves of Glyptostrobus pensilis (K), was presumed.
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