Dihydrostilbenoid

[1] It is also a metabolite of trans-resveratrol formed in the intestine by the hydrogenation of the double bond by microflora.

Isonotholaenic acid is another dihydrostilbenoid found in the Andean fern Argyrochosma nivea.

[3] Bibenzyls (3,4'-dihydroxy-5,5'-dimethoxybibenzyl, 3,3'-dihydroxy-5-methoxybibenzyl (batatasin III)) can be found in the orchid Bulbophyllum vaginatum.

[7] Prenylated bibenzyls can be isolated from the New Zealand liverwort Marsupidium epiphytum[8] or from Radula kojana.

[9] One unique class of stilbenoid derivative was first isolated from Scorzonera humilis.

Chemical structure of dihydro-resveratrol