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Orientin 2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-5,7-dihydroxy-8-[(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-3,4, 5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]chromen-4-oneOther namesLutexin, Luteolin-8-C-glucosideIdentifiers CAS number 28608-75-5 PubChem 5281675 ChEMBL CHEMBL239559 Jmol-3D images Image 1 - C1(=C2C(=C(C=C1O)O)C(=O)C=C(O2)C3=CC=C(O)C(=C3)O)C4OC(CO)C(C(C4O)O)O
Properties Molecular formula C21H20O11 Molar mass 448.38 g/mol Exact mass 448.100561 (verify) (what is: / ?)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references Orientin is a flavone, a chemical flavonoid-like compound found in the passion flower[1], the Açaí palm, in Adonis vernalis and Anadenanthera peregrina. Orientin is also reported in millets[2] and in the Phyllostachys nigra bamboo leaves[3].
Orientin is the 8-C glucoside of luteolin.
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Isoorientin
Isoorientin (or homoorientin) is the luteolin-6-C-glucoside. It can be isolated from the passion flower, Vitex negundo, the Açaí palm and Swertia japonica.
See also
references
- ^ Separation by capillary electrophoresis of C-glycosylflavonoids in Passiflora sp. extracts. E. R. Pastene, G. Bocaz, I. Peric3, M. Montes, V. Silva and E. Riffo, Bol. Soc. Chil. Quím. v.45 n.3 Concepción set. 2000
- ^ Sorghum and millet phenols and antioxydants, Linda Dykes, Lloyd W. Rooney, in Journal of Cereal Science 44 (2006) 236-251
- ^ Isolation and purification of four flavone C-glycosides from antioxidant of bamboo leaves by macroporous resin column chromatography and preparative high-performance liquid chromatography
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Flavones O-methylated flavones Acacetin | Diosmetin | Eupatilin | Genkwanin | Nepetin | Nobiletin | Oroxylin A | Sinensetin | Tangeritin | Techtochrysin | Tricin | WogoninGlycosides acetylated Artoindonesianin PSynthetic Categories:- Flavone glucosides
- Catechols
- Resorcinols
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