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Furanoflavonoid

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Karanjin, a furanoflavonol

Furanoflavonoids are flavonoids possessing a furan group.

An example of a furanoflavonoid is karanjin.

References

  1. Yadav, P. P; Ahmad, G; Maurya, R (2004). "Furanoflavonoids from Pongamia pinnata fruits". Phytochemistry. 65 (4): 439–43. doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2003.09.011. PMID 14759538.
  2. Majumdar, Deepanjan; Pandya, Bhavesh; Arora, Anu; Dhara, Soni (2004). "Potential use of karanjin (3-methoxy furano-2′,3′,7,8-flavone) as a nitrification inhibitor in different soil types". Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science. 50 (4–5): 455. doi:10.1080/03650340410001689406. S2CID 96706313.
Types of flavonoids
Flavonoids
Anthoxanthins
Flavones
Flavonols
Isoflavones
Neoflavonoids
Flavans
Flavan
Flavan-3-ols
(flavanols)
Flavan-4-ols
(flavanols)
Flavan-3,4-diols
Flavanones
Flavanonols
Anthocyanidins
3-deoxyanthocyanidins
3-hydroxyanthocyanidin
Aurones
Chalcones
Chalcones
Dihydrochalcone
Miscellaneous
Flavonoid biosynthesis


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