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flavone

Sap-soluble substance that gives the ivory to deep yellow colouring of plants.



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Substituted flavones as aryl hydrocarbon (Ah) receptor agonista and antagonists.
Vinson and his colleagues report that in their test-tube studies of 39 food-derived antioxidants-representing eight classes of chemicals, from vitamins and flavones to anthocyanins-the polyphenols from tea proved the most potent inhibitors of LDL oxidation.
6,987,125) extract of orange peel containing polymethoxylated flavones.
 
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