Shorea laeviforia
Shorea laeviforia is a plant species in the genus Shorea.
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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
- 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
- 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
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