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Revision as of 18:18, 6 March 2008

FL: Flavonoid

Structural Characteristics

Flavonoid is a class of plant secondary metabolites that have two benzene rings (each called A-ring and B-ring) connected by a chain of three carbons (Figure 1).
Figure 1: The Backbone of Flavonoid Structure

The carbon chain, corresponding to the numbers 2,3,4 in Figure 1, is linked to a hydroxyl group in the A-ring to form the C-ring. The class of flavonoids are usually determined by the modification pattern of the C-ring (Table 1).

1st Class 2nd Class
FL1 Aurone and Chalcone
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FL1A Aurone
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FL1B Auronol
FL1C Chalcone
FL1D Dihydrochalcone
FL2 Flavanone
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FL2F Flavanone
[ [Image:Fl2.png|100px]]
FL3 Flavone
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FL3F Flavone
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FL4 Dihydroflavonol
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FL4D Dihydroflavonol
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FL5 Flavonol
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FL5F Flavonol
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FL6 Flavan
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FL6F Flavan
FL63 Flavan 3-ol
FL64 Flavan 4-ol
FL6D Flavan 3,4-diol
FL7 Anthocyanin
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FL7A Anthocyanin
FL7D 3-Desoxyanthocyanin
FLI Isoflavonoid
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FLIA Isoflavone
FLIB Isoflavanone
FLIC Isoflavan
FLID Pterocarpane
FLIE Coumestan
FLIF Rotenoid
FLIG Coumaranochromone
FLIH 3-Arylcoumarin
FLII 2-Arylbenzofuran
FLIJ alpha-Methoxynbenzoin
FLN Neoflavonoid
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FLNA 4-Arylcoumarin
FLNB 4-Arylchroman
FLNC Dalbergiquinol
FLND Dalbergione
FLNE Neoflavene
FLNF Coumarinic acid


Biosynthesis

Flavonoid is synthesized through the phenylpropanoid-acetate pathway in all higher plants. It is responsible for many biological activities including pigments, anti-oxidative or anti-allergic agents, and signaling elements in nodule formation. Some of them are quite familiar in our daily life.


Familiar examples. anthocyanin (blueberry), isoflavone (soybean), rutin (soba noodle), catechin (tea), flavan-diol (tea), naringeninchalcone (tomato), polyphenol (wine, cacao)

Subcategories

This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.

F

  • FL1(4 C)
  • FL2(1 C)
  • FL3(1 C)
  • FL4(1 C)

F cont.

  • FL5(1 C)
  • FL6(4 C)
  • FL7(2 C)
  • FLI(10 C)

F cont.

  • FLN(6 C)
  • [×] FLT(empty)

Pages in category "FL"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

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