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- acid dilactone) Flavogallonic acid dilactone can be found in Rhynchosia volubilis seeds and in S****a laeviforia Lactide Tergallic acid dilactone can be...
- acid is a polyphenol found in numerous fruits and vegetables. It is the dilactone of hexahydroxydiphenic acid. The name comes from the French term acide...
- spherical molecules. Synthesis of a pair of C2-symmetric hexaquinane dilactones and insights into their chemical reactivity. An efficient π-mediated 1...
- volubilis is a plant species in the genus Rhynchosia. Tergallic acid dilactone can be found in R. volubilis seeds. Kinjo, J.; Nagao, T.; Tanaka, T.;...
- lactonized to ellagic acid, and sanguisorbic acid to sanguisorbic acid dilactone, while gallic acid remains intact. Ellagitannins generally form macrocycles...
- genus Terminalia found in West Africa. Castalagin and flavogallonic acid dilactone are hydrolysable tannins found in T. avicennoides. Bògòlanfini, a handmade...
- castalagin/vescalagin, gallic acid, monogalloyl glucose (glucogallin) and valoneic acid dilactone, monogalloyl glucose, digalloyl glucose, trigalloyl glucose, ellagic acid...
- catappa, the Indian almond. It is formed from a nonahydroxytriphenic acid dilactone and a gallic acid linked to a glucose molecules. Terflavin B on www.liberherbarum...
- castalagin/vescalagin, gallic acid, monogalloyl glucose (glucogallin) and valoneic acid dilactone, monogalloyl glucose, digalloyl glucose, trigalloyl glucose, rhamnose...
- Valoneic acid dilactone is a hydrolysable tannin that can be isolated from the heartwood of S****a laevifolia and in oaks species like the North American...