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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...
- 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...
- Fallen acorns from prolific tree Autumn foliage Grandinin/roburin E, castalagin/vescalagin, gallic acid, monogalloyl glucose (glucogallin) and valoneic...
- 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...
- 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...