terms |
flavonolignan |
As nouns the difference between terms and flavonolignan
is that
terms is while
flavonolignan is (organic chemistry) any flavonoid lignan.
taxonomy |
flavonolignan |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and flavonolignan
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
flavonolignan is (organic chemistry) any flavonoid lignan.
lignan |
flavonolignan |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between lignan and flavonolignan
is that
lignan is (organic chemistry) any of a class of phenylpropanoid (propylbenzene) type of molecules found in essentially all plants, generally dimeric or higher order, and produced by secondary metabolic pathways branching off of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis, in some cases having associated antioxidant or estrogenic (phytoestrogenic) activities; having in common with lignin the phenylpropanoid monomers, where lignin is a random oxidative polymerization of the same while
flavonolignan is (organic chemistry) any flavonoid lignan.
As nouns the difference between lignan and flavonolignan
is that
lignan is (organic chemistry) any of a class of phenylpropanoid (propylbenzene) type of molecules found in essentially all plants, generally dimeric or higher order, and produced by secondary metabolic pathways branching off of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis, in some cases having associated antioxidant or estrogenic (phytoestrogenic) activities; having in common with lignin the phenylpropanoid monomers, where lignin is a random oxidative polymerization of the same while
flavonolignan is (organic chemistry) any flavonoid lignan.
flavonoid |
flavonolignan |
As nouns the difference between flavonoid and flavonolignan
is that
flavonoid is (chemistry) any of many compounds that are plant metabolites, being formally derived from flavone; they have antioxidant properties while
flavonolignan is (organic chemistry) any flavonoid lignan.
flavonolignan |
silymarin |
As nouns the difference between flavonolignan and silymarin
is that
flavonolignan is (organic chemistry) any flavonoid lignan while
silymarin is (biochemistry) a mixture of flavonolignans extracted from the blessed milk thistle (
silybum marianum ), used as a source of silibinin.