- Source: Liquiritigenin
Liquiritigenin is a flavanone that was isolated from Glycyrrhiza uralensis, and is found in a variety of plants of the Glycyrrhiza genus, including Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice). It is an estrogenic compound which acts as a selective agonist of the ERβ subtype of the estrogen receptor (ER), though it is also reported to act as an ERα partial agonist at sufficient concentrations. It also has a choleretic effect.
Liquiritigenin,NADPH:oxygen oxidoreductase (hydroxylating, aryl migration) is an enzyme that uses liquiritigenin, O2, NADPH and H+ to produce 2,7,4'-trihydroxyisoflavanone, H2O, and NADP+.
See also
Menerba
Prinaberel (ERB-041)
Diarylpropionitrile (DPN)
WAY-200070
PHTPP
(R,R)-Tetrahydrochrysene ((R,R)-THC)
Propylpyrazoletriol (PPT)
Methylpiperidinopyrazole (MPP)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Liquiritigenin
- Daidzein
- Licodione synthase
- Isoflavonoid synthase
- Isoflavonoid
- Spironolactone
- Steroid
- Nicotinamide
- DDT
- Menerba