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Syringaresinol is a
lignan found in
Castela emoryi, in
Prunus mume. This
compound inhibits Helicobacter pylori motility in vitro. Stöcklin, W.; De Silva...
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major constituents,
including lignans,
sesamin (eleutheroside B4),
syringaresinol, phenylpropanes, coumarins, beta-sitosterol and daucosterol. Berries...
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following chemicals can be
found in the plant.
Eudesmin Magnolin Syringaresinol Episyringaresinol 1-hydroxysyringaresinol
Pseuderesinol Pseuderanoside...
- cluster-flowering
acanthopanax and
represents the di-β-D-glucoside of (−)-
syringaresinol.
Eleutheroside A (daucosterol)
Eleutheroside B (syringin) Eleutheroside...
- (+)-
Syringaresinol, a lignan, can be
found in M. thailandica.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Magnolia thailandica. (+)-
Syringaresinol Lignan...
- The
molecular formula C22H26O8 may
refer to:
Sekikaic acid
Syringaresinol This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with the same...
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compound characteristic of the family,
ellagic acid,
betulin and (—)-
syringaresinol. "NatureServe
Explorer 2.0". explorer.natureserve.org.
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source needed]
Liriodendrin is
transformed in vivo to
syringaresinol which also
occurs in
Castela emoryi,
Prunus mume and
Magnolia thailandica...
- Juglanin,
others 418.089997 C21H22O9 Aloin,
others 418.126382 C22H26O8
Syringaresinol 418.162781 C21H24O9 Rhaponticin,
others 420.142031 C23H29ClO5 Ascofuranone...