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Show all rows. Click on column headings to sort table by that columnChemical Dosage References 2-(1'-PENTENYL)-QUINOLINE 10 ppm Vieira, P. C. and Kubo, I., Molluscicidal quinoline alkaloids from Galipea bracteata, Phytochemistry, 29 (3), 1990, 813-5. 2-(3',4'-METHYLENEDIOXYPHENYLETHYL)-QUINOLINE 5 ppm Vieira, P. C. and Kubo, I., Molluscicidal quinoline alkaloids from Galipea bracteata, Phytochemistry, 29 (3), 1990, 813-5. 2-METHYLANTHRAQUINONE 10 ppm * 2-N-PENTYLQUINOLINE 20 ppm Vieira, P. C. and Kubo, I., Molluscicidal quinoline alkaloids from Galipea bracteata, Phytochemistry, 29 (3), 1990, 813-5. 3,5-BIS(3-METHYL-2-BUTENYL)-4-METHOXY-BENZOIC-ACID -- Orjala, J., et al. 1993. Five New Prenylated p-Hydroxybenzoic Acid Derivatives with Antimicrobial and Molluscicidal Activity from Piper aduncum Leaves. Planta Medica, 59: 546. 3-EPI-18-METHOXYSCHELHAMMERICINE 20 ppm * 3-EPI-2,18-DIMETHOXYSCHELHAMMERICINE 17 ppm * 4,5-DIMETHOXY-6-(2-PROPENYL)1,3-BENZDIOXOLE -- Planta Medica, 55(7): 620. 4-HYDROXY-3,5-BIS(3-METHYL-2-BUTENYL)-BENZOIC-ACID -- Orjala, J., et al. 1993. Five New Prenylated p-Hydroxybenzoic Acid Derivatives with Antimicrobial and Molluscicidal Activity from Piper aduncum Leaves. Planta Medica, 59: 546. 4-HYDROXY-3-(3-METHYL-2-BUTENYL)-5-(3-METHYL-2-BUTENYL)-BENZOIC-ACID -- Orjala, J., et al. 1993. Five New Prenylated p-Hydroxybenzoic Acid Derivatives with Antimicrobial and Molluscicidal Activity from Piper aduncum Leaves. Planta Medica, 59: 546. 4-METHOXY-3,5-BIS(3-METHYL-2-BUTENYL)BENZOIC-ACID -- Planta Medica, 55(7): 620. 6-HYDROXY-1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-BETA-CARBOLINE-3-CARBOXYLIC-ACID -- * 6-SHOGAOL -- Jeffery B. Harborne and H. Baxter, eds. 1983. Phytochemical Dictionary. A Handbook of Bioactive Compounds from Plants. Taylor & Frost, London. 791 pp. 7-METHYLJUGLONE 5 ppm * 8-BETA-HYDROXYSANDARACOPIMARENE 10 ppm * 8-BETA-METHOXYSANDARACOPIMARENE 20 ppm * AFFININ -- * ALLODESACETYLCONFERTIFLORIN -- * ANACARDIC-ACID <10 ppm * ARIDANIN -- * *Unless otherwise noted all references are to Duke, James A. 1992. Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press.