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- plants. Many acetogenins are characterized by neurotoxicity. Examples include: Annonacin Annonins Bullatacin Uvaricin Structurally, acetogenins are a series...
- family Annonaceae. It is a member of the class of compounds known as acetogenins. Annonacin-containing fruit products are regularly consumed throughout...
- scientifically. Several annonaceous species have been found to contain acetogenins, a class of natural compounds with a wide variety of biological activities...
- molecular identity of the annonaceous acetogenin annonin, as well as its use as a biopesticide. Other acetogenins have been isolated from the seeds, bark...
- Chamuvarinin is an acetogenin found in Uvaria chamae. (+)-Chamuvarinin was synthesized in 2010 by a research group from the University of St Andrews led...
- ac****ulation of tau protein in the brain. Experimental results indicate that acetogenins are responsible for this ac****ulation. Lancewood (Oxandra lanceolata)...
- tetrahydrofuran ring is found in diverse natural products including lignans, acetogenins, and polyketide natural products. Diverse methodology has been developed...
- against herbivory by producing strong-smelling natural toxins known as acetogenins. Pawpaw leaves, twigs, and bark are therefore seldom consumed by rabbits...
- family Annonaceae, the entire plant contains small amounts of neurotoxic acetogenins, such as annonacin, which appear to be linked to atypical parkinsonism...
- called acetogenins. The first acetogenin discovered was uvaricin, which has anti-leukemic properties when used in living organisms. Other acetogenins have...