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'''Glycyrrhizol''' A is a [[flavonoid]] compound isolated from the root of the Chinese [[Licorice]] plant (''[[Glycyrrhiza]] uralensis''). | '''Glycyrrhizol''' A is a [[flavonoid]] compound isolated from the root of the Chinese [[Licorice]] plant (''[[Glycyrrhiza]] uralensis''). | ||
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Glycyrrhizol A is a flavonoid compound isolated from the root of the Chinese Licorice plant (Glycyrrhiza uralensis).
Recent studies by scientists from UCLA have suggested that these compounds have antibacterial properties.[1] The strongest antibacterial activity was observed against Streptococcus mutans, an organism known to cause tooth decay in humans.
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- [1] He J, Chen L, Shi W, Lu, Q-Y (2006). "Antibacterial Compounds from Glycyrrhiza uralensis". Journal of Natural Products. 69 (1): 121–124.
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