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- 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...
- Barbara Meurer-Grimes; Dennis W. Stevenson (1994). "The Biflavones of the Cycadales Revisited: Biflavones in Stangeria eriopus, Chigua restrepoi and 32 Other...
- trilactones ginkgolides and bilobalides. The leaves also contain unique ginkgo biflavones, alkylphenols, and polyprenols. The older Chinese name for this plant...
- 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...
- infections. K. variabilis has been shown to contain three flavonols and a biflavone known to show antioxidant activity: quercitrin, quercetin-3-O-β-glucoside...
- 14-dimethylbenzoflavanone, ruixianglangdusu A and B, 4',4'",5,5",7,7"-hexahydroxy-3,3"-biflavone, 7-methoxyneochamaejasmin A; the coumarins: sfondine, isobergapten, pimpinellin...
- 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...
- ; 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)...