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phlorotannins) to form a
colored product. The
nomenclature system for the
marine phlorotannins was
originally introduced by Glombitza.
Phlorotannins are...
- cells. The
localization of
phlorotannins can be
investigated by
light microscopy after vanillin–HCl staining. The
phlorotannins can be seen this way in physodes...
- punctulata.
Methyl jasmonate may
induce the
phlorotannins production.
Fucophlorethol A is a type of
phlorotannin found in F. vesiculosus.
Plants of F. vesiculosus...
-
specifically quantify phlorotannins. This
product reacts specifically with 1,3-and 1,3,5-substituted
phenols (e.g.,
phlorotannins) to form a
colored product...
-
acids Phenylethanoids Tyrosol Hydroxytyrosol Oleocanthal Oleuropein Others Capsaicin Gingerol Alkylresorcinols Misc:
Phenolic compounds Phlorotannins)...
- an
explanation for
higher growth rates in diatoms. In
brown algae,
phlorotannins may be a
constituent of the cell walls. The
group Oomycetes, also known...
-
acids Phenylethanoids Tyrosol Hydroxytyrosol Oleocanthal Oleuropein Others Capsaicin Gingerol Alkylresorcinols Misc:
Phenolic compounds Phlorotannins)...
-
phloroglucinol derivatives.
Brown algae also
produce a type of
tannins known as
phlorotannins. The
bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens produces phloroglucinol, phloroglucinol...
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acids Phenylethanoids Tyrosol Hydroxytyrosol Oleocanthal Oleuropein Others Capsaicin Gingerol Alkylresorcinols Misc:
Phenolic compounds Phlorotannins)...
- 2,4-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde, a
reagent used to
specifically quantify phlorotannins 2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde 3,4-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde (veratraldehyde)...