Natural Polyphenols: Chemical Classification, Definition of Classes, Subcategories, and Structures
KR Mangalam University · Netaji Subhas University of Technology · +2 more institutions
Abstract
These molecules or classes of natural substances are characterized by two phenyl rings at least and one or more hydroxyl substituents. This description comprehends a large number of heterogeneous compounds with reference to their complexity. Therefore, polyphenols can be simply classified into flavonoids and non-flavonoids, or be subdivided in many sub-classes depending on the number of phenol units within their molecular structure, substituent groups, and/or the linkage type between phenol units. Polyphenols are widely distributed in plant tissues where they mainly exist in form of glycosides or aglycones. The structural diversity of flavonoid molecules arises from variations in hydroxylation pattern and…
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- Anthocyanidins
- Polyphenol
- Flavonols
- Chemistry
- Flavones
- Organic chemistry
- Phenols
- Isoflavones