A singlet oxygen quencher in plants: Virgatic acid from Salvia species

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Marcel Dekker Inc

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Virgatic acid triterpene, extracted from salvia plants, is found to be quenched by singlet oxygen at chemical and photosensitized oxygenations. A charge transfer energy transfer is attributed to the quenching of singlet oxygen, which may be accounted as a protective mechanism of salvia plants to photooxygenations.

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Spectroscopy Letters

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30

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4

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