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Phytoalexins are
antimicrobial substances, some of
which are
antioxidative as well. They are
defined not by
their having any
particular chemical structure...
- is a stilbenoid, a type of
natural phenol or
polyphenol and a
phytoalexin produced by
several plants in
response to
injury or when the
plant is...
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chemically related to resveratrol. In plants, it
serves a
defensive phytoalexin role.
Pterostilbene is
found in almonds,
various Vaccinium berries (including...
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thaliana and
other crucifers. The
secondary metabolite functions as a
phytoalexin to
deter bacterial and
fungal pathogens. The base
structure of camalexin...
- Fumiya; Nishi,
Arasuke (1988). "A
methyltransferase for
synthesis of the
phytoalexin 6-methoxymellein in
carrot cells". FEBS Letters. 227 (2): 183–186. Bibcode:1988FEBSL...
- "The
necrotrophic effector SnToxA induces the
synthesis of a
novel phytoalexin in wheat". The New Phytologist. 200 (1). Wiley: 185–200. Bibcode:2013NewPh...
- is a
phytoalexin produced against the
growth of
fungal pathogens such as
Botrytis cinerea and delta-viniferin is
another grapevine phytoalexin produced...
- malonylmalvin. It also
contains the
naphthoquinone malvone A,
which is also a
phytoalexin.
Plants previously often described as
Malva sylvestris var.
malaca are...
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Glyceollin I is a glyceollin, a type of
prenylated pterocarpan. It is a
phytoalexin found in the soybean.
Glyceollin synthase is an
enzyme responsible for...
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Involutin Kumatakenin, a
flavonol Pectolinarigenin, a
flavone Pisatin, a
phytoalexin Velutin, a
flavone This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...