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antimicrobial activities of
ellagitannins. T. Yoshida, Ts. Hatano, H. Ito, T. Okuda, S.
Quideau (Ed.),
Chemistry and
Biology of
Ellagitannins,
World Scientific...
- The
pomegranate ellagitannins,
which include punicalagin isomers, are
ellagitannins found in the sarcotestas, rind (peel), bark or
heartwood of the pomegranate...
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Pomegranate fruits, walnuts, and
raspberries are
sources of
ellagitannins.
Ellagitannins are
hydrolyzed in the gut to
release ellagic acid,
which is further...
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Heteropyxidaceae within Myrtaceae, and
Memecyclaceae within Melastomataceae.
Ellagitannins are
reported in
dicotyledoneous angiosperms, and
notably in species...
- such as
ellagitannins. They are
produced in the gut, and
found in the
urine in the form of
urolithin B
glucuronide after absorption of
ellagitannins-containing...
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hydrolyzable tannins called ellagitannins formed when
ellagic acid and
gallic acid bind with a
carbohydrate to form
pomegranate ellagitannins, also
known as punicalagins...
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regions of
Finland due to
sunlight exposure,
rainfall or temperature. The
ellagitannins lambertianin C and
sanguiin H-6 are also present.
Genotype of cloudberry...
- of appetite.
Ellagitannins are
chemical compounds that have
potential antiviral activity.
Tellimagrandin II, the
first of the
ellagitannins,
formed from...
- diverse.
Polyphenols include phenolic acids, flavonoids,
tannic acid, and
ellagitannin, some of
which have been used
historically as dyes and for
tanning garments...
- cyanidin-3-(2(G)-glucosylrutinoside) and cyanidin-3-glucoside, the two
ellagitannins sanguiin H-6 and
lambertianin C are
present together with
trace levels...