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'''Aurones''' are chemical compounds belonging to ]s and derived from the ] chemical structure. In aurones, ] closes into a 5 instead of the 6 atoms ring (C ring), more typical of ]s. |
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Aurones are plant flavonoids that provide ] to the flowers of some popular ornamental plants, such as ] and ]<ref name="Nakayama"></ref>. Aurones can also be found in the brown alga '']'' (] and ])<ref></ref>. |
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Most of aurones are in ] but there are also some in E configurations (]) found in '']''<ref></ref>. |
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Analogy with flavonoids suggests that aurones could have interesting biological properties<ref></ref>. |
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==Related compounds examples== |
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* ] (6,3',4'-Trihydroxyaurone) |
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* ] <!-- ].]] --> |
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==Metabolism== |
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* ]<ref name="Nakayama"/> |
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==references== |
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{{polyphenol-stub}} |
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