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|align="center"|[[:Category:FL64|Flavan 4-ol]]<br>[[Image:Fl64.png|90px]]<br> apiforol, luteoforol etc. | |align="center"|[[:Category:FL64|Flavan 4-ol]]<br>[[Image:Fl64.png|90px]]<br> apiforol, luteoforol etc. | ||
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− | |align="center"|[[:Category:FL6D|Flavan 3,4-diol]]<br>[[Image:Fl6d.png|90px]]<br> | + | |align="center"|[[:Category:FL6D|Flavan 3,4-diol]]<br>[[Image:Fl6d.png|90px]]<br> leucoanthocyanidin etc. |
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Revision as of 16:22, 11 October 2008
Flavan
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Upper classes : FL Flavonoid
2nd Class | |||
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FL6F | Flavan hydroxy-, methoxyflavan, diffutidin etc. |
FL63 | Flavan 3-ol (epi)catechin, (epi)fisetinidol, mesquitol, etc. |
FL64 | Flavan 4-ol apiforol, luteoforol etc. |
FL6D | Flavan 3,4-diol leucoanthocyanidin etc. |
Catechins refer to a subgroup of Flavan 3-ol derivatives (FL63AC). In a stricter sense, it means (+)-Catechin and its stereoisomer (-)-Epicatechin.
Flavan 3,4-diol is called leucoanthocyanidin meaning a precursor (white state) of (colored) anthocyan. The term was first used by Rosenheim in 1920. Leuco comes from the Greek word λευκός (leukos) meaning white.
- Rosenheim O. Biochem. J., 14, 178-188, 1920.
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