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- combretastatin B-1 are two dihydrostilbenoids found in Combretum caffrum, an African tree. Isonotholaenic acid is another dihydrostilbenoid found in the Andean...
- radicals. Bibenzyl forms the central core of some natural products like dihydrostilbenoids and isoquinoline alkaloids. Marchantins are a family of bis(bibenzyl)-containing...
- signatures. Marchantia polymorpha produces the antifungal bis[bibenzyls] dihydrostilbenoids plagiochin E, 13,13'-O-isoproylidenericcardin D, riccardin H, marchantin...
- diseases, such as pine wilt. Combretastatins, many are stilbenoids Dihydrostilbenoids, no double bond on the bridge List of antioxidants in food List of...
- bridge are also stilbenoids, molecules with a non-ethene bridge are dihydrostilbenoids. Molecules with C3' amino and hydroxyl substituents are very active...
- as****. Like many other liverwort species, L. cruciata produces a dihydrostilbenoid growth hormone, lunularic acid, that is reported to be a growth inhibitor...
- Guibourtinidol, a flavan-3ol Isorhapontigenin, a stilbenoid Lunularic acid, a dihydrostilbenoid Plicatol C, a phenanthrene Rhapontigenin, a stilbenoid Yangonin, a...
- Phenolics can also be found in non-vascular land plants (bryophytes). Dihydrostilbenoids and bis(dibenzyls) can be found in liverworts (Marchantiophyta), for...
- 115423686 u, may refer to: Dif****idin, a flavan Isonotholaenic acid, a dihydrostilbenoid Notholaenic acid Proxicromil, an antihistamine This set index page...
- Canniprene (C21H26O4) is an isoprenylated bibenzyl found in the fan leaves of Cannabis sativa. Canniprene can be vaporized and therefore potentially inhaled...