How Can We Help?
You are here:
< Back
Chemical compound
Poriol is a C-methylated flavanone, a type of flavonoid. It is found in Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas fir) in reaction to infection by Poria weirii.[1]
References
- ^ New C-methylflavanones from Douglas-fir. G.M. Barton, Phytochemistry, Volume 11, Issue 1, January 1972, pp. 426-429, doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)90036-0
Flavanones and their glycosides | |
---|---|
Flavanones | |
O-methylated flavanones |
|
C-methylated flavanones | |
Glycosides |
|
Acetylated | |
Acetylated glycosides |
Categories
-
Annuals36
-
Bulbs, Corms & Tubers41
-
Ferns27
-
Fruits3
-
Garden Plants23
-
Grasses26
-
Herb17
-
Insects1
-
Mammals1
-
Midwest Native Plants0
-
Northeast Native Plants112
-
Perennials123
-
Rose1
-
Shrubs47
-
Trees112
-
Tropical Plants53
-
Upland Birds5
-
Vines18
-
Viola Tricolor1
-
Water Gardening & Plants9
-
Waterfowl0
-
Wetland Birds0
-
Wetland Plants4
-
Wildbirds172
-
Wildflowers1
-
Woodland Plants29
Table of Contents
Recent Comments