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Xanthone is an
organic compound with the
molecular formula C13H8O2. It is a
white solid. In 1939,
xanthone was
introduced as an
insecticide and it currently...
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including fluorescein,
erythrosine and rhodamine. It is an
isomer of
xanthone,
sometimes referred to as an isoxanthone.
Xanthene Shi, Jianmin; Zhang...
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xanthonoid is a
chemical natural phenolic compound formed from the
xanthone backbone. Many
members of the
Clusiaceae contain xanthonoids. Xanthonoid...
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xanthones is
formed by
Benzophenone synthase (BPS) and
through a
series of
oxidation and
condensation reactions,
xanthones are produced.
Xanthone messenger...
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stone (seed).
Mangiferin (a
pharmacologically active hydroxylated xanthone C-glycoside) is
extracted from
mango at high
concentrations from the young...
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mangosteen tree (Garcinia mangostana). It is a
yellow crystalline solid with a
xanthone core structure. The rind of
partially ripe
mangosteen fruit yields mangostin...
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Xanthone Xanthydrol International Union of Pure and
Applied Chemistry (2014). Nomenclature...
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ammonium group. The
plant also
contains lichexanthone, a
compound in the
xanthone class. The
Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center cautions, "alkaloids...
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indica L.)
cultivars for
their contents of
flavonol O – and
xanthone C-glycosides, anthocyanins, and pectin". J
Agric Food Chem. 53 (5): 1563–70...
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mangosteen exocarp comprises an
array of polyphenols,
including xanthones and
tannins that ****ure
astringency which discourages infestation by insects...