- (Punica granatum). As the
chemistry of
punicalagins became known it was
found to be not
unique to pomegranate.
Punicalagins are
present in
numerous species of...
- were no
toxic effects in rats on a 6% diet of
punicalagins for 37 days. In
laboratory research,
punicalagins had
carbonic anhydrase inhibitor activity. Ellagic...
- with a
carbohydrate to form
pomegranate ellagitannins, also
known as
punicalagins. The red
color of the
juice is
attributed to anthocyanins, such as delphinidin...
- (such as
kaempferol or quercetin),
several tannins (such as punicalin,
punicalagin or tercatin),
saponines and phytosterols. Due to this
chemical richness...
- pomegranate.
During intestinal metabolism by bacteria,
ellagitannins and
punicalagins are
converted to urolithins,
which have
unknown biological activity in...
- the
astringent rind of the pomegranate,
containing polyphenols called punicalagins, is used as a medicine, with no
scientific proof of efficacy. Angelica...
- II
Terflavin B
Vescalagin Pomegranate ellagitannins, many
compounds Punicalagin Punicalin Urolithins, such as
urolithin A, are
microflora human metabolites...
-
Pinosylvin Cur****in (Oxidizes to vanillin) turmeric, mustard.
Ellagitannins Punicalagins tea, berries.
Castalagins Vescalagins oak wood.
Castalins Casuarictins...
- 4-chebulyl-β-D-glucopyranose,
chebulinic acid,
gallic acid,
ethyl gallate,
punicalagin,
terflavin A, terchebin, luteolin, and
tannic acid.
Chebulic acid is...
- and
rhododendrin (betuloside). It also
contains ellagitannins of the
punicalagin type. BSBI List 2007 (xls).
Botanical Society of
Britain and Ireland...