-
pathway with chalcones. Most
stilbenoids are
produced by plants, and the only
known exception is the
antimicrobial stilbenoid drug
tapinarof which is biosynthesized...
- from
acetone extract of the root of
Gnetum gnemon along with five
known stilbenoids,
ampelopsin E, cis-ampelopsin E,
gnetin C, D and E. The
extraction of...
-
color and
mouthfeel of wine.
These compounds include phenolic acids,
stilbenoids, flavonols, dihydroflavonols, anthocyanins,
flavanol monomers (catechins)...
- pulp and
condensed tannins of the
proanthocyanidins type in the seeds.
Stilbenoids can be
found in the skin and in wood. Trans-resveratrol is a phytoalexin...
- the
precursors of all flavonoids, a
diverse class of phytochemicals.
Stilbenoids, such as resveratrol, are
hydroxylated derivatives of stilbene. They...
- anti-coagulation
effects due to its
stilbenoid content. The
family Gnetaceae is well
known as a rich
source of plant-derived
stilbenoids as well as Cyperaceae, Dipterocarpaceae...
- to
lignin or lignans. It is also a
biosynthetic precursor to
various stilbenoids and coumarins.
Sinapinic acid
Syringol Syringaldehyde Syringic acid Acetosyringone...
-
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...
- 4-coumaroyl-CoA to resveratrol. An
alternative bacterial ketosynthase-directed
stilbenoids biosynthesis pathway exists in
Photorhabdus bacterial symbionts of Heterorhabditis...
- 2-diphenylethene: (E)-Stilbene (trans isomer) (Z)-Stilbene (cis isomer)
Stilbenoids, a
class of
molecules found in
plants 1,1-Diphenylethylene This set index...