Everything about Stilbenoid totally explained
Stilbenoids are secondary products of
heartwood formation in trees that can act as
phytoalexins. Chemically they're
hydroxylated derivatives of
stilbene. Biochemically they belong to the family of
phenylpropanoids and share most of their
biosynthesis pathway with
chalcones.
An example of stilbenoids is
reservatrol which is found in
grapes and which has been suggested to have many health benefits.
Phytoalexin properties
They have been suggested by some studies to be responsible for resistance to some tree diseases, such as pine wilt.
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