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    Effects of hydrolysable tannins on native and artificial biological membranes

    Effects of hydrolysable tannins on plasma membranes of Chara corallina giant cells and lipid bilayer membrane (BLM) were studied. Tannin inhibited chloride channels of alga cell membranes in a dose-dependent mann...

    M. P. Borisova, A. A. Kataev in Biochemistry (Moscow) Supplement Series A:… (2015)

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    Synthesis of structural fragments of natural 3-phenoxycoumarins

    The synthesis of substituted and unsubstituted 3-phenoxycoumarins is described.

    G. O. Ismailova, S. M. Mavlyanov, F. G. Kamaev in Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry (2012)

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    Synthesis of structural fragments of natural flavonoids and flavolignans from 2-hydroxychalcones

    New 2′-O-acetylchalcones and 2-hetaryl-3-aminochromones modified with 6-halogen-1,3-benzodioxane, 1,4-benzodioxane, and 1,5-benzodioxepan groups were synthesized as structural analogues of natural flavonoids. The...

    G. O. Ismailova, S. M. Mavlyanov, F. G. Kamaev in Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry (2012)

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    Polyphenols from Certain Gossypium hirsutum Varieties

    B. A. Shamuratov, S. M. Mavlyanov, D. N. Dalimov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2003)

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    Polyphenols from Certain Fruiting Plants Growing in Uzbekistan

    The qualitative and quantitative compositions of phenolic compounds from certain species of fruiting plants of the Elaeagnaceae, Rosaceae, and Rosasaceae families were studied.

    S. M. Mavlyanov, N. G. Abdulladzhanova, D. N. Dalimov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2003)

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    Polyphenols from Vitis vinifera Seeds

    The chemical composition of polyphenols from grape seeds was studied. It has been found that they contain four catechins and two proanthocyanidins. The probable structure of the proanthocyanidins was proposed ...

    A. Zh. Pirniyazov, N. G. Abdulladzhanova, S. M. Mavlyanov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2003)

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    Polyphenols of Certain Plants of the Euphorbiaceae Family

    N. G. Abdulladzhanova, S. M. Mavlyanov, D. N. Dalimov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2003)

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    Phenolic Compounds of Euphorbia ferganensis B. Fedtsch.

    N. G. Abdulladzhanova, S. M. Mavlyanov, D. N. Dalimov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2001)

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    Vegetable Tanning Agents

    The distribution and structure of hydrolyzed tannins, the separation of tanning agents and their quantitative determination, methods for preparing tanning extracts, methods for increasing the eff...

    S. M. Mavlyanov, Sh. Yu. Islambekov, A. I. Ismailov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2001)

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    Phenolic compounds fromOenothera gigas

    N. G. Abdullazhanova, S. M. Mavlyanov, Sh. V. Abdullaev in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2000)

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    Anthocyans and organic acids of the fruits of some species of sumac

    S. M. Mavlyanov, Sh. Yu. Islambekov, A. K. Karimdzhanov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1997)

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    Tannins ofGeranium sanguineum

    A study has been made of the phenolic compounds ofGeranium sanguineum. One tannin of the hydrolyzable series has been isolated from the epigeal part, and for this the structure of 1,3-bis-O-digalloyl-2-O-galloyl-...

    S. M. Mavlyanov, Sh. Yu. Islambekov, F. G. Kamaev in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1997)

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    Polyphenols of the fruits of some varieties of pomegranate growing in Uzbekistan

    S. M. Mavlyanov, Sh. Yu. Islambekov, A. K. Karimdzhanov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1997)

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    Phenolic compounds of some tannide-bearing plants and their pharmacological activity

    S. M. Mavlyanov, Sh. Yu. Islambekov, A. I. Ismailov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1995)

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    Phenolic compounds of sumac

    The main component of the polyphenolic complex has been isolated from the leaves of two species of sumac (Rhus glabra andRh. typhina) and for this we have proposed the structure of 3,6-bis-O-digalloyl-1,2,4-tri-O...

    Sh. Yu. Islambekov, S. M. Mavlyanov, F. G. Kamaev in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1994)

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    Phenolic compounds ofGeranium sanguineum

    The chemical composition of the phenolic compounds of the epigeal part of blood-red geranium has been studied. The structure of the main substance of the polyphenolic complex of the plant has been established ...

    S. M. Mavlyanov, Sh. Yu. Islambekov, F. G. Kamaev in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1994)

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    Vegetable tanning substances. Dependence of the tanning properties of extracts on their composition

    Information is given on vegetable tanning substances, their classification, distribution in the plant world, and structure, and the dependence of their tanning properties on their composition, and also on meth...

    Sh. Yu. Islambekov, A. K. Karimdzhanov, S. M. Mavlyanov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1990)

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    Catechins of sumac stems

    Sh. Yu. Islambekov, S. M. Mavlyanov, A. K. Karimov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1988)

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    Polyphenols of some species ofRhus

    A. K. Karimdzhanov, Sh. Yu. Islambekov, S. M. Mavlyanov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1986)

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    Tanning substances ofGeranium rectum

    S. M. Mavlyanov, Sh. Yu. Islambekov, A. K. Karimdzhanov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (1984)

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