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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2013
Plant physiological, epidemiological, and food science studies have shed light on lignans as healthy diets for the reduction of the risk of lifestyle-related noncommunicable diseases and, thus, the demand for lignans has been rapidly increasing. However,
Honoo Satake, Jun Murata
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Plant physiological, epidemiological, and food science studies have shed light on lignans as healthy diets for the reduction of the risk of lifestyle-related noncommunicable diseases and, thus, the demand for lignans has been rapidly increasing. However,
Honoo Satake, Jun Murata
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Honokiol: An anticancer lignan.
Honokiol ((3',5-di-(2-propenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-2,2'-diol), a lignan, is a promising antitumor compound, having exerted activity against a number of human cancer cell lines. Honokiol has inhibitory role on the proliferation, invasion and survival of cancer cells in in vitro as well as in vivo studies.
A. Rauf+9 more
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Synthesis of Furofuran Lignans [PDF]
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Brown, Richard C.D., Swain, Nigel A.
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Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 2021
Plant lignans possess several properties beneficial for human health and therefore, increasing their contents in foods and beverages is desirable. One of the lignan sources in human diet is wine. To elucidate the origin of lignans contained in wine, LC-MS was used to analyze resinol-related lignans in must, seeds, stems, and wine prepared using ...
Kateřina Dadáková+5 more
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Plant lignans possess several properties beneficial for human health and therefore, increasing their contents in foods and beverages is desirable. One of the lignan sources in human diet is wine. To elucidate the origin of lignans contained in wine, LC-MS was used to analyze resinol-related lignans in must, seeds, stems, and wine prepared using ...
Kateřina Dadáková+5 more
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Lignans and lignan glycosides fromHaplophyllum cappadocicum
Phytochemistry, 1994Abstract Two new lignan glycosides, (−)-cappadoside and (−)-haplodoside, and a new benzylidenebenzylbutyrolactone lignan, (−)-cappadocin, were isolated ...
Önür M.A.+4 more
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The Antiviral Action of Lignans
Planta Medica, 1989A total of 18 purified lignans was evaluated for antiviral activity against murine cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Sindbis virus, by means of different treatment regimens. Podophyllotoxin and alpha-peltatin were the most potent compounds, and they apparently inhibited murine CMV at an essential early step in the replication cycle after the adsorption of ...
G. H. N. Towers+2 more
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Biosynthetic relationship of aryltetralin lactone lignans to dibenzylbutyrolactone lignans
Phytochemistry, 1986Abstract Feeding experiments in Podophyllum hexandrum plants have shown that the dibenzylbutyrolactone lignan yatein is a satisfactory precursor of the aryltetralin lignan podophyllotoxin. The corresponding cis isomer of yatein was also incorporated, but to a lesser extent, and probably via yatein.
Widad M. Kamil, Paul M. Dewick
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(±)-Acortatarinowins A-F, Norlignan, Neolignan, and Lignan Enantiomers from Acorus tatarinowii.
Journal of Natural Products, 2015Three pairs of new 8-O-4'-type dinorneolignan enantiomers, (±)-acortatarinowins A-C (1a/1b-3a/3b), a pair of new 8-O-4'-type (4a/4b) and a pair of rare C7-C8'-type (5a/5b) neolignan enantiomers, (±)-acortatarinowins D and E, and a pair of new furofuran ...
Yuanyuan Lu+12 more
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