Abstract:Plants of the family Malvaceae are distinguished among leafy plants by high contents of polyprenols in the aerial parts [1][2][3][4]. In continuation of research on polyisoprenoids from plants of this family, we report the polyisoprenoid compositions of two varieties of Alcea rosea L. (rose hollyhock, 1, and ruby hollyhock, 2) growing in Samarkand Province. Plant material was collected on Aug. 26, 2011 during fruiting in Pai Aryk District.Alcea rosea L. is a beautiful garden flower that numbers ~60 varieties d… Show more
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