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Tom J. Mabry

Researcher at University of Texas at Austin

Publications -  459
Citations -  13834

Tom J. Mabry is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kaempferol & Sesquiterpene lactone. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 459 publications receiving 13375 citations. Previous affiliations of Tom J. Mabry include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & Minia University.

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New labdane derivatives and further constituents of Brickellia species

TL;DR: The investigation of several Brickellia species and two further related species afford besides known compounds four new labdane derivatives, a new acetylenic carbinol and a new dihydrobenzofuran derivative as discussed by the authors.
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A new kaempferol triglycoside from Fagonia taeckholmiana: cytotoxic activity of its extracts

TL;DR: The methanolic extract of Fagonia taeckholmiana afforded a new compound identified as kaempferol 3-O-beta-l-arabinopyranosyl-(1-->4)-alpha-l
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6-Hydroxyflavones from Thymbra spicata

TL;DR: In this article, four flavonoids, including two new compounds, were isolated from the leaf extract of Thymbra spicata, and the new compounds were the 7,3′-dimethyl and 7, 3′,4′-trimethyl ethers of 6-hydroxyluteolin.
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Guaiane sesquiterpenes from Decachaeta scabrella

TL;DR: In this article, a new guaianolide, 11α, 13-dihydroxerantholide and two guaiane acids were characterized from the dichloromethane extract of leaves of Decachaeta scabrella.
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Capillary gas chromatography of protein amino acids as N(O,S)-isobutyloxycarbonyl tert.-butyldimethylsilyl derivatives in aqueous samples

TL;DR: A method for the quantitative determination of the nineteen protein amino acids by gas chromatography is described in this article, where the amino acids were allowed to react with isobutyl chloroformate in a basic aqueous medium and the resulting N(O,S)-isobuthyloxycarbonyl (isoBOC) amino acids are extracted into an organic solvent after acidification.