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Shorea laeviforia

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Shorea laeviforia
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S. laeviforia
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Shorea laeviforia

Shorea laeviforia is a plant species in the genus Shorea.

Valoneic acid dilactone, flavogallonic acid dilactone, gallagyldilactone, ellagic acid and gallic acid are hydrolysable tannins that can be isolated from the heartwood of S. laeviforia[1] as well as two stilbenoids, laevifonol (an ε-viniferin-ascorbic acid hybrid compound) and laevifoside (an O-glucoside of ampelopsin A).[2]

References

  1. ^ 5A-Reductase inhibitory tannin-related compounds isolated from Shorea laeviforia. Yoshio Hirano, Ryuichiro Kondo and Kokki Sakai, Journal of wood science, Volume 49, Number 4, pp.339-343,doi:10.1007/s10086-002-0481-y
  2. ^ Novel stilbenoids isolated from the heartwood of Shorea laeviforia. Y. Hiramo, R. Kondo and K. Sakai, Journal of wood science, Volume 49, Number 1, 0053-0058, doi:10.1007/s100860300009