-
sections renantheroideae and
renantherae and the
ratio of the
amount of
leucoanthocyanins varies considerably in
certain species.
Eucalyptus is one of three...
- plants.
Rosenheim simultaneously discovered leucoanthocyanins and he
coined the term.
Leucoanthocyanins occur in more
locations (wood, bark, nuts****...
- coumarins, flavonoids, tannins, terpenoids, glycosides, emodine,
leucoanthocyanins, steroids, anthocyanins, phlobatinins,
essential oil and saponins...
-
colorless chemical compounds related to
anthocyanidins and anthocyanins.
Leucoanthocyanins can be
found in
Anadenanthera peregrina and in
several species of...
- "Condensed tannins. 2.
Biogenesis of
condensed tannins based on
leucoanthocyanins". Biochem. J. 70 (2): 344–9. doi:10.1042/bj0700344. PMC 1196676. PMID 16748787...
- "Condensed tannins. 2.
Biogenesis of
condensed tannins based on
leucoanthocyanins". The
Biochemical Journal. 70 (2): 344–9. doi:10.1042/bj0700344. PMC 1196676...
- c. 120. P.
macilenta is
unique within Pteris genus for
containing leucoanthocyanins,
specifically leucopelargonidin, a
trait also
present in its hybrids...
-
Bufotenin –
plant beans Bufotenin-oxide – fruit,
beans Catechol –
plant Leucoanthocyanin –
plant Leucopelargonidol –
plant DMT – fruit, beans, pods, bark DMT-oxide...
-
Bufotenin –
plant beans Bufotenin-oxide – fruit,
beans Catechol –
plant Leucoanthocyanin –
plant Leucopelargonidol –
plant DMT – fruit, beans, pods, bark DMT-oxide...
-
family Adoxaceae). The
leaves of L.
formosa have been
found to
contain leucoanthocyanins,
while the wood
contains the
fluorescent lactone aesculetin. The misleadingly...