Miyabenol C Explained
Miyabenol C is a stilbenoid. It is a resveratrol trimer. It is found in Vitis vinifera (grape),[1] in Foeniculi fructus (fruit of Foeniculum vulgare),[2] in Caragana sinica.[3]
It shows protein kinase C inhibitor activity.[3]
Foeniculoside I is a glucoside of cis-miyabenol C.
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Notes and References
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