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- level scale. Molecules found in the family areĀ : Glyceollin I Glyceollin II Glyceollin III Glyceollin IV They are phytoalexins with an antiestrogenic activity...
- Glyceollin I is a glyceollin, a type of prenylated pterocarpan. It is a phytoalexin found in the soybean. Glyceollin synthase is an enzyme responsible...
- Glyceollin III is a glyceollin, a type of pterocarpan, found in the soybean (Glycine max). It has an antiestrogenic effect. In soil, it has an antifungal...
- In enzymology, glyceollin synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the last committed step in glyceollin biosynthesis. This enzyme has been classified as...
- may refer to: Desmethoxycur****in, a cur****inoid Glyceollin I, a pterocarpan found in soybeans Glyceollin III, a pterocarpan found in soybeans Wighteone...
- EM-800 (SCH-57050) Epitiostanol ERA-90 ERB-88 Fulvestrant (ICI-182780) Glyceollins (I, II, III, IV) ICI-164384 MDL-101906 Mepitiostane Methylepitiostanol...
- EM-800 (SCH-57050) Epitiostanol ERA-90 ERB-88 Fulvestrant (ICI-182780) Glyceollins (I, II, III, IV) ICI-164384 MDL-101906 Mepitiostane Methylepitiostanol...
- EM-800 (SCH-57050) Epitiostanol ERA-90 ERB-88 Fulvestrant (ICI-182780) Glyceollins (I, II, III, IV) ICI-164384 MDL-101906 Mepitiostane Methylepitiostanol...
- produced by fermenting soybeans with A. sojae, along with water and salt. Glyceollins, molecules belonging to the pterocarpans, are found in the soybean (Glycine...
- responsible for the conversion in Cicer arietinum and glyceollin synthase for the production of glyceollins, phytoalexins in soybean. Bitucarpin A and B, isolated...