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- xanthonoid is a chemical natural phenolic compound formed from the xanthone backbone. Many members of the Clusiaceae contain xanthonoids. Xanthonoid biosynthesis...
- cultivars. Mango leaves also have significant polyphenol content, including xanthonoids, mangiferin and gallic acid. The flavor of mango fruits is conferred...
- used to tan leather in China.[citation needed] Mangosteen peel contains xanthonoids, such as mangostin, and other phytochemicals. Polysaccharide and xanthone...
- Chalconoids (C6-C3-C6) Kavalactones Naphthoquinones (C6-C4) Phenylpropanoids (C6-C3) Xanthonoids (C6-C1-C6) Coumarins and isocoumarins Misc: Polyphenols...
- Mangiferin is a glucosylxanthone (xanthonoid). This molecule is a glucoside of norathyriol. Mangiferin was first isolated from the leaves and bark of Mangifera...
- Chalconoids (C6-C3-C6) Kavalactones Naphthoquinones (C6-C4) Phenylpropanoids (C6-C3) Xanthonoids (C6-C1-C6) Coumarins and isocoumarins Misc: Polyphenols...
- liquid which can be stored for years without adding preservatives. The xanthonoids gaudichaudione A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, gaudichaudiic acid A, B, C, D...
- also contains the xanthonoids gartanin, 8-disoxygartanin, and normangostin.[citation needed] Mangostin and a variety of other xanthonoids from mangosteen...
- Chalconoids (C6-C3-C6) Kavalactones Naphthoquinones (C6-C4) Phenylpropanoids (C6-C3) Xanthonoids (C6-C1-C6) Coumarins and isocoumarins Misc: Polyphenols...
- species in Garcinia are known for their gum resin, brownish-yellow from xanthonoids such as mangostin, and used as purgative or cathartic, but most frequently...