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- Pedunculagin is an ellagitannin. It is formed from casuarictin via the loss of a gallate group. Pedunculagin is found in plants in orders in the clade...
- wildlife, is browsed by deer and moose, and the seeds are eaten by birds. Pedunculagin is an ellagitannin found in the Manchurian alder (A. hirsuta var. microphylla)...
- such as emblicanin A (37%), emblicanin B (33%), punigluconin (12%), and pedunculagin (14%). Amla also contains punicafolin and phyllanemblinin A, phyllanemblin...
- concentrations of 2-4% fresh weight. Walnuts also contain the ellagitannin, pedunculagin. Regiolone has been isolated with juglone, betulinic acid and sitosterol...
- superficially resembling a conifer cone with spirally arranged scales. Galloyl pedunculagin can be found in P. strobilacea. Flora of China: Platycarya Flora of China:...
- sieboldiana contains the ellagitannins alnusiin, tellimagrandin I, pedunculagin, casuarinin, casuariin and 2,3-O-(S)-hexahydroxydiphenoyl-D-glucose....
- as punicalin, punicalagin, granatin B, gallagyldilactone, casuarinin, pedunculagin and tellimagrandin I, are carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Supuran CT,...
- pentagalloyl glucose via oxidation. Casuarictin is transformed into pedunculagin via loss of a gallate group, and further into castalagin via glucose...
- them with its powerful bill before removing the seeds with its tongue. Pedunculagin, casuarictin, strictinin, casuarinin and casuariin are ellagitannins...
- 'Generally Recognized As Safe' (GRAS) by the United States.[citation needed] Pedunculagin, a compound found in the pericarp of the pomegranate (Punica granatum)...