Eupatolitin
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IUPAC name
2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3,5-dihydroxy-6,7-dimethoxy-4H-chromen-4-one | |
Other names
3,5,3′,4′-tetrahydroxy-6,7 dimethoxyflavone | |
Identifiers | |
29536-44-5 | |
ChEBI | CHEBI:81340 |
ChemSpider | 4476179 |
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PubChem | 5317291 |
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Properties | |
C17H14O8 | |
Molar mass | 346.28 g/mol |
Density | 1.592 g/mL |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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Infobox references | |
Eupatolitin is a chemical compound. It is an O-methylated flavonol, a type of flavonoid. Eupatolitin can be found in Brickellia veronicaefolia[1] and in Ipomopsis aggregata.[2]
Glycoside
Eupatolin is a eupatolitin glycoside containing a rhamnose attached at the 3 position. It can be found in Eupatorium ligustrinum.[3]
References
- ↑ 6-Methoxyflavonols from Brickellia veronicaefolia (compositae). Margaret F. Roberts, Barbara N. Timmermann and Tom J. Mabry, Phytochemistry, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1980, Pages 127-129
- ↑ Identification of eupalitin, eupatolitin and patuletin glycosides in Ipomopsis aggregata. D.M. Smith, C.W. Glennie and J.B. Harborne, Phytochemistry, Volume 10, Issue 12, December 1971, pp. 3115-3120, doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)97361-8
- ↑ The structures of eupalin and eupatolin. Two new flavonol rhamnosides isolated from Eupatorium ligustrinum D.C. L. Quijano, F. Malanco and Tirso Ríos, Tetrahedron Volume 26, Issue 12, 1970, Pages 2851-2859
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