Flavogallonic acid dilactone
Flavogallonic acid dilactone is a hydrolysable tannin that can be found in Rhynchosia volubilis seeds,[1] in Shorea laeviforia,[2] in Anogeissus leiocarpus and Terminalia avicennoides.[3]
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- ^ Antiproliferative constituents in the plant 8. Seeds of Rhynchosia volubilis. Kinjo Junei, Nagao Tsuneatsu, Tanaka Takashi, Nonaka Gen-Ichiro and Okabe Hikaru, Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin, 2001, vol. 24, no12, pp. 1443-1445, INIST:13400364 , doi:10.1248/bpb.24.1443
- ^ 5A-Reductase inhibitory tannin-related compounds isolated from Shorea laeviforia. Yoshio Hirano, Ryuichiro Kondo and Kokki Sakai, Journal of wood science, Volume 49, Number 4, pp. 339-343, doi:10.1007/s10086-002-0481-y
- ^ The use of microfluorometric method for activity-guided isolation of antiplasmodial compound from plant extracts. M. N. Shuaibu, P. A. Wuyep, T. Yanagi, K. Hirayama, T. Tanaka and I. Kouno, Parasitol Res (2008) 102, pp. 1119–1127, doi:10.1007/s00436-008-0879-6
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