Species with data from:
Joannou, G.E.; Kelly, G.E.; Reeder, A.Y.; Waring, M.; Nelson, C., A urinary profile study of dietary phytoestrogens. The identification and mode of metabolism of new isoflavonoids, J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol., 1995, 54, 3/4, 167-184, https://doi.org/10.1016/0960-0760(95)00131-I .
11 matching species were found.
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- Tetrahydrodaidzein (cis or trans isomer), TMS (C15H14O4)
- 2-dehydro-O -demethylangolensin [ 1 -(2',4"-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-(4"-hydroxyphenyl)-prop-2-en- 1-one], (C15H12O4)
- Dihydrodaidzein (enol) tri-4,7,4'-d9-TMS (C24H36O4Si3)
- Dihydrodaidzein (enol) mono-4-d9, TMS (C24H27D9O4Si3)
- Dihydrodaidzein (keto) di-7,4'-d9-TMS (C21H28O4Si2)
- Dihydrodaidzein (enol) di-4,7-d9-TMS (C21H28O4Si2)
- Dihydrodaidzein (keto) mono-7-d9-TMS (C18H20O4Si)
- Dihydrogenistein (enol), TMS (C27H44O5Si4)
- Dihydrogenistein (keto), TMS (C24H36O5Si3)
- Dihydrodaidzein (enol), TMS (C24H36O4Si3)
- Dihydrodaidzein (keto) (C15H12O4)
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