Products for Phenols

  1. Cat.No. Product Name Information
  2. BCN8104 5-O-Methyldalbergiphenol Botanical source: The heartwoods of Caesalpinia sappan(CAS NO.:1499946-35-8) 5-O-Methyldalbergiphenol
  3. BCN1669 m-Methoxyphenol Botanical source: The herbs of Luculia pincia(CAS NO.:150-19-6) m-Methoxyphenol
  4. BCN3860 o-Methoxycinnamaldehyde Botanical source: The barks of Cinnamomum cassia Presl(CAS NO.:1504-74-1) o-Methoxycinnamaldehyde
  5. BCN3305 Ampelopsin F Botanical source: The roots of Ampelopsis brevipedunculata var. hancei(CAS NO.:151487-08-0) Ampelopsin F
  6. BCN1675 2,2-Dimethyl-8-prenylchromene 6-carboxylic acid Botanical source: The herbs of Piper aduncum.(CAS NO.:151731-50-9) 2,2-Dimethyl-8-prenylchromene 6-carboxylic acid
  7. BCN3401 Gnetulin Botanical source: The herbs of Gnetum montanum(CAS NO.:152340-24-4) Gnetulin
  8. BCN3384 Gnetin J Botanical source: The herbs of Gnetum cleistostachynm(CAS NO.:152511-23-4) Gnetin J
  9. BCN6566 Puerol A Botanical source: The stem bark of Sophora japonica.(CAS NO.:152784-32-2) Puerol A
  10. BCN2295 Desmethoxy yangonin Desmethoxyyangonin is one of the six major kavalactones found in the Piper methysticum (kava) plant; reversible inhibitor of MAO-B.(CAS NO.:15345-89-8) Desmethoxy yangonin
  11. BCN7555 p-Hydroxyphenethyl vanillate Botanical source: The herbs of Notopterygium forbesii(CAS NO.:1539303-03-1) p-Hydroxyphenethyl vanillate
  12. BCN7164 3-Methoxymollugin Botanical source: The roots of Pentas longiflora.(CAS NO.:154706-44-2) 3-Methoxymollugin
  13. BCN5392 Rhaponiticin Rhapontin (Rhaponiticin), a component of rhubarb (Rheum officinale Baillon), induces apoptosis resulting in suppression of proliferation of human stomach cancer KATO III cells.(CAS NO.:155-58-8) Rhaponiticin
  14. BCN1554 4-Hydroxy-3-(3-methyl-2-butenoyl)-5-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)benzoic acid Botanical source: The herbs of Piper aduncum.(CAS NO.:155051-85-7) 4-Hydroxy-3-(3-methyl-2-butenoyl)-5-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)benzoic acid
  15. BCN7777 Cinnamylideneacetic acid Cinnamylideneacetic acid is a photoresponsive compound which is capable of a photoinduced [2+2] cycloaddition.(CAS NO.:1552-94-9) Cinnamylideneacetic acid
  16. BCN4795 4-Hydroxyphenylacetic acid 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, a major microbiota-derived metabolite of polyphenols, is involved in the antioxidative action. 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid induces expression of Nrf2.(CAS NO.:156-38-7) 4-Hydroxyphenylacetic acid
  17. BCN1703 Ehretioside B Botanical source: The herbs of Diploclisia glaucescens(CAS NO.:156368-84-2) Ehretioside B
  18. BCN1707 Cnidioside B methyl ester Botanical source: The fruits of Zanthoxylum bungeanum(CAS NO.:158500-59-5) Cnidioside B methyl ester
  19. BCN2924 Salvianolic acid F Salvianolic acid F is a synthesized polyphenolic acid.(CAS NO.:158732-59-3) Salvianolic acid F
  20. BCN7692 Saropyrone Botanical source: The whole plants of Hypericum Japonicum.(CAS NO.:159650-12-1) Saropyrone
  21. BCN7174 4'-O-Methylirenolone Botanical source: The rhizomes of Musa acuminata(CAS NO.:159853-36-8) 4'-O-Methylirenolone
  22. BCN7197 Cryptofolione Botanical source: The fruits of Cryptocarya alba.(CAS NO.:160098-78-2) Cryptofolione
  23. BCN1716 2,3,8-Tri-O-methylellagic acid Botanical source: The herbs of Combretum paniculatum.(CAS NO.:1617-49-8) 2,3,8-Tri-O-methylellagic acid
  24. BCN4697 Stilbostemin B Botanical source: The roots of Stemona sessilifolia(CAS NO.:162411-67-8) Stilbostemin B
  25. BCN7592 Anemarrhena B Botanical source: The herbs of Anemarrhena asphodeloides(CAS NO.:1627521-95-2) Anemarrhena B
  26. BCN7633 17-Hydroxy-18-dehydroneogrifolin Botanical source: The edible bodies of the mushroom Albatrellus confluens(CAS NO.:1630936-42-3) 17-Hydroxy-18-dehydroneogrifolin

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