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Stilbene may
refer to one of the two
stereoisomers of 1,2-diphenylethene: (E)-
Stilbene (trans isomer) (Z)-
Stilbene (cis isomer) Stilbenoids, a
class of...
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Stilbenoids are
hydroxylated derivatives of
stilbene. They have a C6–C2–C6 structure. In
biochemical terms, they
belong to the
family of phenylpropanoids...
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Resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxy-trans-
stilbene) is a stilbenoid, a type of
natural phenol or
polyphenol and a
phytoalexin produced by
several plants in...
- "Stereoselectivity and
reversibility of
electrophilic bromine addition to
stilbenes in chloroform:
influence of the bromide-tribromide-pentabromide equilibrium...
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white solids. meso-
Stilbene dibromide can be
prepared by
treatment of (E)-
stilbene with bromine.
Reaction of
stilbene dibromide with base gives...
- few di- and tetra-sulfonated triazole-
stilbenes and a di-sulfonated
stilbene-biphenyl derivatives. The
stilbene derivatives are
subject to
fading upon...
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relatively unstable, and
revert to cis-
stilbenes in the
absence of a hydrogen-trapping agent.
Suitably substituted stilbenes may
undergo irreversible, rearomatizing...
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stilbene was
derived from the Gr**** word stilbos,
which means shining.
Stilbene exists as two
possible isomers known as (E)-
stilbene and (Z)-
stilbene...
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Stilbene synthase may
refer to:
Pinosylvin synthase (Pine
stilbene synthase)
Trihydroxystilbene synthase (Resveratrol synthase) This set
index page lists...
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lignin and lignocellulose), flavonoids, isoflavonoids, coumarins, aurones,
stilbenes, catechin, and phenylpropanoids. The
coumaroyl component is
produced from...