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Ellagic acid is a
polyphenol found in
numerous fruits and vegetables. It is the
dilactone of
hexahydroxydiphenic acid. The name
comes from the French...
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compounds known as benzo-coumarins or dibenzo-α-pyrones. Its
precursors –
ellagic acids and
ellagitannins – are
ubiquitous in nature,
including edible plants...
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tanning compounds. Some
examples of
pseudo tannins and
their sources are:
Ellagic acid,
gallic acid, and
pyrogallic acid were
first discovered by chemist...
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Hexahydroxydiphenic acid,
created after hydrolysis,
spontaneously lactonized to
ellagic acid, and
sanguisorbic acid to
sanguisorbic acid dilactone,
while gallic...
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Urolithins are
microflora metabolites of
dietary ellagic acid derivatives, such as ellagitannins. They are
produced in the gut, and
found in the urine...
- that, on
heating with
hydrochloric or
sulfuric acids,
yields gallic or
ellagic acids. At the
center of a
hydrolysable tannin molecule,
there is a carbohydrate...
- fats as well as protein,
dietary fiber, carotenoids, ellagitannins, and
ellagic acid. The ripe
fruit is
commonly used in desserts, jams, jelly, wine, and...
- 3-glucoside,
cyanidin 3-glucoside,
ellagic acid, and rutin.
Other analysis revealed the
presence of
gallic and
ellagic acids,
suggesting that the fruit...
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ellagic acid,
which in the
marketing of
Korean raspberry products is
especially claimed to
possess anti-obesity and
antioxidant properties.
Ellagic acid...
- all
polyphenols in the
whole fruit;
achene phytochemicals include ellagic acid,
ellagic acid glycosides, and ellagitannins. Pelargonidin-3-glucoside is...