isoflavanone
Isoflavanone is a class of organic compounds belonging to the broader group of flavonoids, which are naturally occurring polyphenolic substances found in plants. These compounds are characterized by a specific three-ring structure derived from the flavan skeleton, with a distinctive isomeric arrangement that differentiates them from other flavonoids like flavanones or flavones. Isoflavanones are rare in nature compared to their more common counterparts, such as naringenin or hesperetin, but they have been identified in certain plants, including legumes and some medicinal herbs.
The basic structure of isoflavanones consists of a chromane ring (a six-membered oxygen-containing ring fused to
Research on isoflavanones has primarily focused on their potential health benefits, particularly in the areas of
Isoflavanones are also studied for their role in plant defense mechanisms, where they may contribute to resistance