Castalagine
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Nom de la substance
Castalagine
Famille moléculaire
Source végétale
- Bois de chêne, de châtaignier, salicaire [2]
Propriétés
Effet thérapeutique
Effets indésirables
Bibliographie
- ↑ Nonaka, Gen-Ichiro & Sakai, Takashi & Tanaka, Takashi & Mihashi, Kunihide & Nishioka, Itsuo. (1990). Tannins and related compounds. XCVII. Structure Revision of C-Glycosidic Ellagitannins, Castalagin, Vescalagin, Casuarinin and Stachyurin, and Related Hydrolyzable Tannins. CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN. 38. 2151-2156. 10.1248/cpb.38.2151.
- ↑ Jouravel, Glorianne & Guénin, Samuel & Bernard, François-Xavier & Elfakir, Claire & Bernard, Philippe & Himbert, Franck. (2017). New Biological Activities of Lythrum salicaria L.: Effects on Keratinocytes, Reconstructed Epidermis and Reconstructed Skins, Applications in Dermo-Cosmetic Sciences. Cosmetics. 4. 52. 10.3390/cosmetics4040052.
- ↑ Cadahía E, Varea S, Muñoz L, Fernández De Simón B, García-Vallejo MC. Evolution of ellagitannins in Spanish, French, and American oak woods during natural seasoning and toasting. J Agric Food Chem. 2001 Aug;49(8):3677-84. PMID 11513647
- ↑ Li M, Kai Y, Qiang H, Dongying J. Biodegradation of gallotannins and ellagitannins. J Basic Microbiol. 2006;46(1):68-84. PMID 16463321
- ↑ Yves Glories, M. Laguerre, Nicolás Vivas. Structure et propriétés physico-chimiques des deux principaux ellagitanins du bois de chêne (vescalagine et castalagine). Oenologie 95 : 5e. Symposium International d' Oenologie / coord. por Aline Lonvaud-Funei, 1996, ISBN 2-7430-0083-X, págs. 442-446