Quercus salicina is an oak species found in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
[1] The larvae of the Japanese oakblue (Arhopala japonica), of Acrocercops vallata and Marumba sperchius feed on Q. salicina.
Stenophyllanin A, a tannin,[2] and other quinic acid gallates[3] can be found in Q. salicina.
The triterpene friedelin can also be isolated from the leaves of the tree.
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