1958
DOI: 10.1038/181721b0
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Relationship of Tectoquinone to Durability in Tectona grandis

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“…The relationships between the mass loss and the amount of tectoquinone and isodesoxylapachol are illustrated in Figure 5. These findings may support Rudman et al (1958), who concluded that although tectoquinone exhibited strong antitermitic properties, this compound is not the sole cause of termite resistance. However, the degree of correlation between the natural termite resistance characteristics and total quinone content was not as strong as might be expected.…”
Section: Relationship Between Extractive Compounds and Natural Termitsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The relationships between the mass loss and the amount of tectoquinone and isodesoxylapachol are illustrated in Figure 5. These findings may support Rudman et al (1958), who concluded that although tectoquinone exhibited strong antitermitic properties, this compound is not the sole cause of termite resistance. However, the degree of correlation between the natural termite resistance characteristics and total quinone content was not as strong as might be expected.…”
Section: Relationship Between Extractive Compounds and Natural Termitsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…With regard to chemical consideration, quinones and their derivatives in teak extractives, particularly tectoquinone, have been shown to be toxic to the termites Rudman et al, 1958;Sandermann and Simatupang, 1961). This finding supports this papers preliminary study (Lukmandaru and Ogiyama, 2005a;2005b), which reported that n-hexane and less polar fractions of EtOAc soluble extract exhibited antitermitic properties.…”
Section: Relationship Between Termite Resistance and Extractive Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A durabilidade do cerne da teca devese à tectoquinona, um preservativo natural contido nas células da madeira, ausente no alburno (RUDMAN et al, 1958). Comparados os resultados da perda de massa (Tabela 2) com as classes de resistência da madeira a fungos xilófagos (Tabela 1), a madeira de Tectona grandis plantada no Vale do Rio Doce, Minas Gerais, é classifi cada nas posições cerne interno, cerne intermediário e cerne externo como altamente resistente para todos os fungos testados.…”
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