Biflavonoid

Biflavonoids are a type of flavonoids with the general formula scheme (C6-C3-C6)2.

Examples

References

  1. Pegnyemb, Dieudonné Emmanuel; Mbing, Josephine Ngo; de Théodore Atchadé, Alex; Tih, Raphael Ghogomu; Sondengam, Beiban Lucas; Blond, Alain; Bodo, Bernard (July 2005). "Antimicrobial biflavonoids from the aerial parts of Ouratea sulcata". Phytochem. 66 (16): 1922–1926. doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2005.06.017.
  2. Lin, Y. M.; Chen, F. C.; Lee, K. H. (April 1989). "Hinokiflavone, a cytotoxic principle from Rhus succedanea and the cytotoxicity of the related biflavonoids". Planta Med. 55 (2): 166–168. doi:10.1055/s-2006-961914. PMID 2526343.
  3. Suganya P., Rathi; Kalva, Sukesh; Saleena, Lilly M. (May 2011). "Hinokiflavone from Juniperus as therapeutic lead against osteoarthritis by inhibiting ADAMTS-5". International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics 1 (1): 16–20. doi:10.7763/IJBBB.2011.V1.3.
  4. Krauze-Baranowska, M.; Pobłocka, L.; El-Hela, A. A. (September–October 2005). "Biflavones from Chamaecyparis obtusa". Z. Naturforsch. C 60 (9-10): 679–685. PMID 16320608.
  5. Moawad, Abeer; Hetta, Mona; Zjawiony, Jordan K.; Jacob, Melissa R.; Hifnawy, Mohamed; Marais, Jannie P. J.; Ferreira, Daneel (2010). "Phytochemical investigation of Cycas circinalis and Cycas revoluta leaflets: Moderately active antibacterial biflavonoids". Planta Med. 76 (8): 796–802. doi:10.1055/s-0029-1240743.
  6. http://www.mdpi.net/molecules/papers/80800614.pdf


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