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- collectively as chalcones or chalconoids. They are widely known bioactive substances, fluorescent materials, and chemical intermediates. Chalcones have two absorption...
- to block voltage-dependent pot****ium channels. Chalcones are also natural aromatase inhibitors. Chalcones are aromatic ketones with two phenyl rings that...
- as type III PKS. Type III PKSs are ****ociated with the production of chalcones, a class of organic compounds found mainly in plants as natural defense...
- Naringenin chalcone is a common chalconoid (or chalcone, not to be confused with the compound chalcone). It is synthesized from 4-coumaroyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA...
- has been used to increase the antimicrobial activity of flavanones and chalcones. Usually, alkyl groups are attached to other atoms or groups of atoms...
- in a series of anti-bacterial chalcones. By modifying certain substituents, the pharmacological activity of the chalcone and its toxicity are also modified...
- flavonoids, a group of compounds called chalcones, which contain two phenyl rings. Conjugate ring-closure of chalcones results in the familiar form of flavonoids...
- of phenylpropanoids and share most of their biosynthesis pathway with chalcones. Most stilbenoids are produced by plants, and the only known exception...
- 4-coumaroyl-CoA → 4 CoA + naringenin chalcone + 3 CO2 Conjugate ring-closure of chalcones results in the familiar form of flavonoids, the three-ringed structure...
- Cinnamomum mercadoi (kalingag) is a small tree, about 6 to 10 metres (20 to 33 ft) high, with a thick, aromatic bark. The plant part of the family Lauraceae...