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Castalagin is an ellagitannin, a type of
hydrolyzable tannin,
found in oak and
chestnut wood and in the stem
barks of
Terminalia leiocarpa and Terminalia...
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Ellagitannins generally form macrocycles,
whereas gallotannins do not.
Castalagin Castalin Casuarictin Grandinin Oenothein B from
Willowherbs (Epilobium...
- It is an
ellagic tannin and its main
constituents are
identified by
castalagin (14.2%) and
vescalagin (16.2%). It has a
naturally low pH value, relatively...
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Fallen acorns from
prolific tree
Autumn foliage Grandinin/roburin E,
castalagin/vescalagin,
gallic acid,
monogalloyl glucose (glucogallin) and valoneic...
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extracts of the bark show
antibacterial properties. The stem
barks contains castalagin and
flavogallonic acid dilactone.
Laboratory investigation of the effects...
- Male
flowers Oak apple,
Norfolk Rooted seedling Grandinin/roburin E,
castalagin/vescalagin,
gallic acid,
monogalloyl glucose (glucogallin) and valoneic...
- Wolobugun) is a tree
species in the
genus Terminalia found in West Africa.
Castalagin and
flavogallonic acid
dilactone are
hydrolysable tannins found in T....
- scopoletin; the
ellagitannins are
roburins A and E, grandinin,
vescalagin and
castalagin.
Guaiacol is one of the
molecules responsible for the cork
taint wine...
- g/mol,
exact m****: 934.0712 u) may
refer to: Alnusiin, an
ellagitannin Castalagin, an
ellagitannin This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
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transformed into
pedunculagin via loss of a
gallate group, and
further into
castalagin via
glucose pyranose ring opening.
Sanguiin H-6 is a dimer, Lambertianin...