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- Phlorotannins are a type of tannins found in brown algae such as kelps and rockweeds or sarg****acean species, and in a lower amount also in some red algae...
- punctulata. Methyl jasmonate may induce the phlorotannins production. Fucophlorethol A is a type of phlorotannin found in F. vesiculosus. Fucus vesiculosus...
- species traditionally eaten in ****an. Ecklonia stolonifera contains the phlorotannins phlorofucofuroeckol A, eckol, dieckol, dioxinodehydroeckol (eckstolonol)...
- Connorstictic acid, a depsidone Fucophlorethol A, a phlorotannin Protocetraric acid, a depsidone Trifucol, a phlorotannin This set index page lists chemical structure...
- Dieckol is a phlorotannin that can be found in arame (Eisenia bicyclis), in Ecklonia cava or in Ecklonia stolonifera. This compound shows antithrombotic...
- called Seanol, a polyphenolic extract, and Ventol, a phlorotannin-rich natural agent. Phlorotannins, such as fucodiphlorethol G, 7-phloro eckol, 6,6'-bieckol...
- acids Phenylethanoids Tyrosol Hydroxytyrosol Oleocanthal Oleuropein Others Capsaicin Gingerol Alkylresorcinols Misc: Phenolic compounds Phlorotannins)...
- g/mol, exact m****: 250.0477 u) may refer to: Difucol, a phlorotannin Diphlorethol, a phlorotannin This set index page lists chemical structure articles...
- to: Dieckol, an eckol-type phlorotannin 6,6'-Bieckol, an eckol-type phlorotannin 8,8′-Bieckol, an eckol-type phlorotannin This set index page lists chemical...
- specifically quantify phlorotannins. This product reacts specifically with 1,3-and 1,3,5-substituted phenols (e.g., phlorotannins) to form a colored product...