- most
lignans feature a C18 cores,
resulting from the
dimerization of C9 precursors. The
coupling of the
lignols occurs at C8.
Eight classes of
lignans are:...
- Flax, also
known as
common flax or linseed, is a
flowering plant,
Linum usitatissimum, in the
family Linaceae. It is
cultivated as a food and
fiber crop...
- flaxseed.
Flaxseed is the
richest source of
lignans,
which is one of
three major classes of phytoestrogen.
Lignans are
thought to have
estrogen agonist and...
- replication. Lastly,
experimental evidence has
shown that
these aryltetralin lignans can
interact with
cellular factors to
create chemical DNA adducts, thus...
- in the
National Museum in Yangon, is
carved from
Gmelina arborea wood.
Lignans, such as 6" -
bromo - isoarboreol, 4-hydroxysesamin, 4,8-dihydroxysesamin...
-
Pseuderanthemum carruthersii, the Carruthers' falseface, is a
species of
plant in the
family Acanthaceae. It is
native from the
Solomon Islands to Vanuatu...
-
caryophyllene (3.14%), and
eugenol (2.14%). The
deodar cedar also
contains lignans and the
phenolic sesquiterpene himasecolone,
together with
isopimaric acid...
-
cooking reduce the
amount of the acid in the seeds. The
seeds contain the
lignans sesamolin, sesamin, pinoresinol, and lariciresinol. A meta-analysis showed...
- properties. Leaves, roots, stem, bark and
berries of this
genus contain lignans and
other phytochemicals. "Phyllanthus L."
Plants of the
World Online....
-
fundamental herbs used in
traditional Chinese medicine. It
contains the
lignans Pinoresinol and phillyrin. "Forsythia suspensa".
Germplasm Resources Information...