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Fisetin (7,3′,4′-flavon-3-ol) is a
plant flavonol from the
flavonoid group of polyphenols. It
occurs in many
plants where it
serves as a
yellow pigment...
- nuts, berries, tea, and red wine.
Myricetin is
structurally similar to
fisetin, luteolin, and
quercetin and is
reported to have many of the same functions...
- hinokiflavone, a
cytotoxic biflavonoid. Its
stems are also a
commercial source of
fisetin,
extracted in China. It is used to
produce lacquer. In Vietnam, lacquer...
- and can also be synthesized.
Fisetinidin is very
similar in
structure to
fisetin,
which itself differs in
structure from
quercetin only by an additional...
- SJ,
Angelini L, Fuhrmann-Stroissnigg H, Xu M, et al. (October 2018). "
Fisetin is a
senotherapeutic that
extends health and lifespan". eBioMedicine. 36:...
- The wood was
formerly used to make the
yellow dye
called young fustic (
fisetin), now
replaced by
synthetic dyes. The species,
along with
other members...
-
splitting product of the
glucosides of Rhamnus, is
monomethyl quercetin;
fisetin, from Rhus cotinus, is monoxyquercetin;
chrysin is phenyl-dihydroxybenzopyrone...
- endive, l****, tomatoes.
Myricetin grapes, red wine, berries, walnuts.
Fisetin strawberries, cu****bers.
Rutin citrus fruits, oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit...
- 3-hydroxy-2-phenylchromen-4-one ✓ ✗ Quercetin, Kaempferol, Myricetin,
Fisetin, Galangin, Isorhamnetin, Pachypodol, Rham****n, Pyranoflavonols, Furanoflavonols...
- O'odham made bows out of the wood. Beta-methyl-phenethylamine
Catechin Fisetin Hordenine Phenethylamine Quercetin Tyramine Senegalia greggii branch Senegalia...