- flavonols). This
class was the
first to be
termed bioflavonoids. The
terms flavonoid and
bioflavonoid have also been more
loosely used to
describe non-ketone...
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- ATC code C05
Vasoprotectives is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes developed...
- (contained in many
medicinal plants)
Vitamin P,
citrin Flavonoids,
bioflavonoids Hemolytic anemia,
kidney damage Germander Teucrium Liver damage Ginger...
- 3-C-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl)-5-C-5-(4'-hydroxy-7-methyl-3-C-α-D-glucopyranosyl)
bioflavonoid, bibenzyls, dibenzoxepins,
mixture of
phytol fatty esters, lutein, β-sitosterol...
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hematoxylin and
hematein can be
extracted and are
complex phenols similar to
bioflavonoids.
Extracts of
hardwood chips are used as
remedies by the
Tarahumara Indians...
-
quercitin and rutin,
which are
called flavonols.
Early use of the term
bioflavonoid was
imprecisely applied to
include the flavanols,
which are distinguished...