- The
lignans are a
large group of low
molecular weight polyphenols found in plants,
particularly seeds,
whole grains, and vegetables. The name
derives from...
-
cultivar names and
registered by the
Magnolia Society.
Flowers contain the
neolignans 3,5′-diallyl-2′,4-dihydroxybiphenyl, 4,4′-diallyl-2,3′-dihydroxybiphenyl...
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properties and
protect the wood from
fungal decay.
Together with the
neolignans the
phenolic compounds influence on the
color of the wood.
Resin acids...
- One
study reported that the
plant contains an
eponymous family of 10
neolignan compounds called tulsinol A-J.
Specific aroma compounds in the essential...
- for
cytotoxicity against human tumor cell lines, and so have
various neolignans classed as trogopterins.
Although none of the
compounds showed clinically...
- phenylpropanoids, polyphenolics, flavonoids, coumarins, anthocyanins, carotenoids,
neolignans,
fatty acids, tocopherols, and sitosterols.
Other compounds include perillaldehyde...
- type) and in the seed
coats of its
fruits 8.5′-
neolignans (carinatone, carinatol) and 8.5′,7.O.4′-
neolignans (dihydrocarinatin, carinatin). Some previous...
- active.
Rhaphidecursinol A and
rhaphidecursinol B were
determined to be
neolignans, a
major class of phytoestrogens,
while rhaphidecurperoxin is a new benzoperoxide...
- terpenoids,
benzyl benzoates, allylphenols, and propenylphenols.
Lignans and
neolignans are present,
along with S-methyl-5-O-flavonoids, proanthocyanidins, cinnamoylamides...
- content, and for
various pharmaceutical compounds or
prospects such as
neolignans. From the early- to mid-20th
century the wood was po****r for the flooring...