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Chemical Structure and Occurrence of Natural Polyisoprenes

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AbstractHistorical OutlineRubber Production and ConsumptionStructure of RubberSynthetic RubberOutlook and PerspectivesRubber Production TechnologyRubber Protein AllergyPurification of Natural RubberChemical Structure of Isoprene UnitsGeometric Isomerism of Isoprene UnitStructure of the Chain‐Ends of Naturally Occurring PolyisoprenesMolecular Weight and Molecular Weight DistributionOccurrence of Polyisoprene in Living Organismscis‐Polyisoprene in Higher Plantstrans‐Polyisoprene in Other Higher Plants and Grassescis‐Polyisoprene in MushroomsNatural Rubber fromH. brasiliensisProduction of Commercial Natural Rubber and LatexComposition of Natural RubberStructure of both Chain Ends of Natural RubberStructure of Branch‐Points and GelStructure oftrans‐Polyisoprene from Higher Plantstrans‐Polyisoprene from Chicletrans‐Polyisoprene from Gutta Percha and Balatatrans‐Polyisoprene fromEucommia ulmoidesOther Natural PolyisoprenesStructure ofcis‐Polyisoprene from FungiStructure ofcis‐Polyisoprene from Other Higher Plants
Title: Chemical Structure and Occurrence of Natural Polyisoprenes
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AbstractHistorical OutlineRubber Production and ConsumptionStructure of RubberSynthetic RubberOutlook and PerspectivesRubber Production TechnologyRubber Protein AllergyPurification of Natural RubberChemical Structure of Isoprene UnitsGeometric Isomerism of Isoprene UnitStructure of the Chain‐Ends of Naturally Occurring PolyisoprenesMolecular Weight and Molecular Weight DistributionOccurrence of Polyisoprene in Living Organismscis‐Polyisoprene in Higher Plantstrans‐Polyisoprene in Other Higher Plants and Grassescis‐Polyisoprene in MushroomsNatural Rubber fromH.
brasiliensisProduction of Commercial Natural Rubber and LatexComposition of Natural RubberStructure of both Chain Ends of Natural RubberStructure of Branch‐Points and GelStructure oftrans‐Polyisoprene from Higher Plantstrans‐Polyisoprene from Chicletrans‐Polyisoprene from Gutta Percha and Balatatrans‐Polyisoprene fromEucommia ulmoidesOther Natural PolyisoprenesStructure ofcis‐Polyisoprene from FungiStructure ofcis‐Polyisoprene from Other Higher Plants.

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