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Cyphostemmin B
Cyphostemmin B is an oligostilbene found in ''Cyphostemma crotalarioides ''Cyphostemma crotalarioides'' is a flowering plant species in the genus ''Cyphostemma'' found in Burkina Faso. Cyphostemmin A and Cyphostemmin B, B can be found in the root of ''C. crotalarioides''.Cyphostemmins A-B, two new antifungal oligosti ...'' (Vitaceae).Cyphostemmins A-B, two new antifungal oligostilbenes from Cyphostemma crotalarioides (Vitaceae). Paul-Henri Ducrot, Albert Kollmann, Adil E. Bala, Amel Majira, Lucien Kerhoas, Robert Delorme and Jacques Einhorn, Tetrahedron Letters, Volume 39, Issue 52, 24 December 1998, Pages 9655–9658, It is a resveratrol dimer. References Resveratrol oligomers Stilbenoid dimers {{aromatic-stub ...
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Cyphostemma Crotalarioides
''Cyphostemma crotalarioides'' is a flowering plant species in the genus ''Cyphostemma'' found in Burkina Faso. Cyphostemmin A and Cyphostemmin B, B can be found in the root of ''C. crotalarioides''.Cyphostemmins A-B, two new antifungal oligostilbenes from Cyphostemma crotalarioides (Vitaceae). Paul-Henri Ducrot, Albert Kollmann, Adil E. Bala, Amel Majira, Lucien Kerhoas, Robert Delorme and Jacques Einhorn, Tetrahedron Letters, Volume 39, Issue 52, 24 December 1998, Pages 9655–9658, References External links

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Resveratrol Oligomers
Resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxy-''trans''-stilbene) is a stilbenoid, a type of natural phenol, and a phytoalexin produced by several plants in response to injury or when the plant is under attack by pathogens, such as bacteria or fungi. Sources of resveratrol in food include the skin of grapes, blueberries, raspberries, mulberries, and peanuts. Although commonly used as a dietary supplement and studied in laboratory models of human diseases, there is no high-quality evidence that resveratrol improves lifespan or has a substantial effect on any human disease. Research Resveratrol has been studied for its potential therapeutic use, with little evidence of anti-disease effects or health benefits in humans. Cardiovascular disease There is no evidence of benefit from resveratrol in people who already have heart disease. A 2018 meta-analysis found no effect on systolic or diastolic blood pressure; a sub-analysis revealed a 2 mmHg decrease in systolic pressure only from r ...
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