- yields. The Asahina-Tanase
method synthesizes some
methoxylated xanthones, and
xanthones with acid-sensitive substituents. The
Tanase method is used to...
- juice. The
authors proposed that
chronic exposure to alpha-mangostin, a
xanthone,
could be
toxic to
mitochondrial function,
leading to
impairment of cellular...
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Polysaccharide and
xanthone compounds are
found in the fruit, leaves, and
heartwood of the mangosteen.
Fully ripe
fruit contain the
xanthones – gartanin, 8-disoxygartanin...
- needed] Physico-chemical data
Platonia is a
natural source of
trioxygenated xanthones. The
latex contains resinotol. van
Rijckevorsel 2002.
Kirkbride 2007....
- for
xanthones is
formed by
Benzophenone synthase (BPS) and
through a
series of
oxidation and
condensation reactions,
xanthones are produced.
Xanthone messenger...
- hanburyi. Asano, J.; Chiba, K.; Tada, M.; Yoshii, T. (1996). "Cytotoxic
Xanthones from
Garcinia hanburyi". Phytochemistry. 41 (3): 815–820. Bibcode:1996PChem...
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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...
- the
stone (seed).
Mangiferin (a
pharmacologically active hydroxylated xanthone C-glycoside) is
extracted from
mango at high
concentrations from the young...
-
xanthones have been
isolated from the
branches of
Garcinia forbesii:
known compounds pyranojacareubin, 1,3,7-trihydroxy-23-methylbut-2-enyl-
xanthone and...
- febrifugum. C****iaxanthone can be
found in C****ia reticulata.
Cytotoxic xanthones (gambogin,
morellin dimethyl acetal,
isomoreollin B,
moreollic acid, gambogenic...