Genkwanin Explained
Genkwanin is an O-methylated flavone, a type of flavonoid. It can be found in the seeds of Alnus glutinosa,[1] and the leaves of the ferns Notholaena bryopoda and Asplenium normale [2] and Aquilaria.[3]
Notes and References
- Hirsutanonol, oregonin and genkwanin from the seeds of Alnus glutinosa (Betulaceae) . O'Rourke . Ciara . Byres . Maureen . Delazar . Abbas . Kumarasamy . Yashodharan . Nahar . Lutfun . Stewart . Fiona . Sarker . Satyajit D. . Biochemical Systematics and Ecology . 2005 . 33 . 7 . 749–752 . 10.1016/j.bse.2004.10.005 . 2010-02-23 . 2012-08-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120823070915/http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=16859150 . dead .
- Flavonoid distribution in asplenioid ferns . Yusuf . UmiKalsom . Jeffrey B. . Harborne . Pertanika . 1991 . 14 . 3 . 297–300.
- Book: Kakino . Mamoru . Hara . Hideaki. Agarwood . Pharmacological Effects of Aquilaria SPP. Leaves and Their Chemical Constituents . Tropical Forestry . 2016 . 125–136 . 10.1007/978-981-10-0833-7_8 . 978-981-10-0832-0 . https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-0833-7_8.