- Krauze-Baranowska, M.; Pobłocka, L.; El-Hela, A. A. (September–October 2005). "
Biflavones from
Chamaecyparis obtusa". Z. Naturforsch. C. 60 (9–10): 679–685. doi:10...
- be
found in the
heartwood of
Chamaecyparis obtusa var. formosana. The
biflavones sciadopitysin, ginkgetin, isoginkgetin,
podocarpusflavone B, 7...
-
trilactones ginkgolides and bilobalides. The
leaves also
contain unique ginkgo biflavones, alkylphenols, and polyprenols. The
older Chinese name for this plant...
- sulfate,
which explains the breaking-irritant effect. The most
common biflavones in the
leaves are
amentoflavone and bilobetin. S.
eriopus reaches maturity...
- infections. K.
variabilis has been
shown to
contain three flavonols and a
biflavone known to show
antioxidant activity: quercitrin, quercetin-3-O-β-glucoside...
- α-amyrin were
extracted from G. bruguieri. The so-called
moghatin is a
biflavone that has been
uniquely discovered in moghat.[citation needed]
Seeds contain...
-
resin canals in the leaves, and are
unique in the
Sapindales for
having biflavones in the leaf tissue. However, the two
families have
several distinguishing...
- 14-dimethylbenzoflavanone,
ruixianglangdusu A and B, 4',4'",5,5",7,7"-hexahydroxy-3,3"-
biflavone, 7-methoxyneochamaejasmin A; the coumarins: sfondine, isobergapten, pimpinellin...
- ; Aqil, M.; Rahman, W. "The
structure of ochnaflavone, a new type of
biflavone and the
synthesis of its
pentamethyl ether".
Tetrahedron Letters. 14 (22):...
- are also
present in H. aegypti****,
including flavonoids (3.95 g/kg),
biflavones (1.45 g/kg),
acylphloroglucinols (1.15 g/kg),
cinnamic acids (0.35 g/kg)...