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Chemical compound
Aviculin is a lignan. It is bio-active isolate of Pseudocydonia sinensis[2] or Polygonum aviculare.[3]
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^Ja Kim, Hyoung (1994). "A Novel Lignan and Flavonoids from Polygonum aviculare". Journal of Natural Products. 57 (5): 581–586. doi:10.1021/np50107a003.
Aviculin is a lignan. It is bio-active isolate of Pseudocydonia sinensis or Polygonum aviculare. "KNApSAcK Metabolite Information - C00031615". www.knapsackfamily...
myricitrin and juglanin. The flavanoids astragalin and betmidin, and the lignan aviculin have also been found. The diterpene alkaloid panicudine is another known...