Isoflavene

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Glabrene
2-Methoxyjudaicin
Haginin D

Isoflavenes are a type of isoflavonoids.

Examples

  • Glabrene, found in the roots of liquorice, is also a xenoestrogen.[1]
  • 2-Methoxyjudaicin found in the roots of Cicer bijugum[2]
  • Haginin D

References

  1. Somjen, D; Katzburg, S; Vaya, J; Kaye, AM; Hendel, D; Posner, GH; Tamir, S (2004). "Estrogenic activity of glabridin and glabrene from licorice roots on human osteoblasts and prepubertal rat skeletal tissues". The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 91 (4–5): 241–246. doi:10.1016/j.jsbmb.2004.04.008. PMID 15336701. 
  2. Veitch, Nigel C.; Stevenson, Philip C. (1997). "2-Methoxyjudaicin, an isoflavene from the roots of Cicer bijugum". Phytochemistry 44 (8): 1587–1589. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(96)00757-1. 
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