norlignan
Norlignan refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by a skeleton of two phenyl rings linked by a carbon-oxygen bond. These compounds are found naturally in various plant sources, with lignans being a well-known subclass. Norlignans are often considered a broader category that encompasses many naturally occurring lignans.
The basic structure of a norlignan consists of two benzene rings connected by an ethylene bridge. However,
Norlignans have attracted attention due to their diverse pharmacological properties. Research has explored their potential as
These compounds are typically extracted from plant materials such as seeds, fruits, and bark. The isolation