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- Q3511416 subject Q8297710.
- Q3511416 subject Q8590801.
- Q3511416 subject Q9037887.
- Q3511416 abstract "Sesamin is a lignan isolated from the bark of Fagara plants and from sesame oil. It has been used as a dietary fat-reduction supplement, although no controlled studies on this application have been performed. Its major metabolite is enterolactone, which has an elimination half life of less than 6 hours. Sesamin and sesamolin are minor components of sesame oil, on average comprising only 0.14% of the oil by mass.".
- Q3511416 iupacName "5,5'-(1S,3aR,4S,6aR)-tetrahydro-1H,3H- furo[3,4-c]furan-1,4-diylbis(1,3-benzodioxole)".
- Q3511416 thumbnail Sesamin_acsv.svg?width=300.
- Q3511416 wikiPageExternalLink s00394-006-0617-8.
- Q3511416 wikiPageExternalLink S0040-4039(00)01698-1.
- Q3511416 wikiPageExternalLink sesamin-and-episesamin-induce-apoptosis-in-human-lymphoid-leukemia-molt-4b-cells.
- Q3511416 wikiPageWikiLink Q147050.
- Q3511416 wikiPageWikiLink Q15720551.
- Q3511416 wikiPageWikiLink Q212317.
- Q3511416 wikiPageWikiLink Q3055376.
- Q3511416 wikiPageWikiLink Q418080.
- Q3511416 wikiPageWikiLink Q424634.
- Q3511416 wikiPageWikiLink Q8297710.
- Q3511416 wikiPageWikiLink Q8590801.
- Q3511416 wikiPageWikiLink Q9037887.
- Q3511416 iupacname "55".
- Q3511416 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q3511416 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q3511416 type ChemicalObject.
- Q3511416 type Thing.
- Q3511416 type Q11173.
- Q3511416 comment "Sesamin is a lignan isolated from the bark of Fagara plants and from sesame oil. It has been used as a dietary fat-reduction supplement, although no controlled studies on this application have been performed. Its major metabolite is enterolactone, which has an elimination half life of less than 6 hours. Sesamin and sesamolin are minor components of sesame oil, on average comprising only 0.14% of the oil by mass.".
- Q3511416 label "Sesamin".
- Q3511416 depiction Sesamin_acsv.svg.