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Laurone
Laurone Lau"rone, n. [Lauric + -one.] (Chem.) The ketone of lauric acid.

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- An aurone is a heterocyclic chemical compound, which is a type of flavonoid. There are two isomers of the molecule, with (E)- and (Z)-configurations. The...
- distillation treatises, while 'southernwood' is historically referred to as aurone, abrotone, or armoise citronelle, and is scarcely ever mentioned, if at...
- C15H10O2 (molar m**** : 222.23 g/mol, exact m**** : 222.06807954) may refer to: Aurone Flavone 2-Methylanthraquinone Phenindione 3-Phenylcoumarin 3-Phenylchromen-4-one...
- (CAS RN 3101-08-4). It is generated by irradiation of phenyldiazomethane. Aurone 3,5-Difluoro-4-hydroxybenzylidene imidazolinone Platz, Matthew S. (1995)...
- (precursors to lignin and lignocellulose), flavonoids, isoflavonoids, coumarins, aurones, stilbenes, catechin, and phenylpropanoids. Its biosynthesis involves the...
- certain significant modifications.[citation needed] Aurone synthase catalyzes the formation of aurones. Aurone synthase purified from Coreopsis grandiflora shows...
- oxygen atom. Isobenzofuran, the isomer with oxygen in the adjacent position. Aurone Thunberginol F "Front Matter". Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry : IUPAC...
- Kaempferol 7-O-glucoside, a flavonol Isoorientin, a flavone Maritimein, an aurone Orientin, a flavone Quercitrin, a flavonol Rhodionin, a flavonol rhamnoside...
- Leptosin is an aurone glycoside derived from Flemengia strobilifera leaves, also known as "kusrunt". Nigam, S.; Saxena, V. (February 1975). "ISOLATION...
- (precursors to lignin and lignocellulose), flavonoids, isoflavonoids, coumarins, aurones, stilbenes, catechin, and phenylpropanoids. The coumaroyl component is...