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Luteolin-4 -0-glucoside

Trihydroxyflavone-7-0-glucoside Luteolin-7-O-glucoside Seed exudate Medicago saliva S. meliloli... [Pg.9]

Silk dyed with Reseda luteola, Sophora japonica and Allium cepa Rutin, quercetin, kaempferol, kaempferol 3,7 diglucoside, quercetin 4 glucoside, luteolin HCI/Me0H/H20, HCOOH/MeOH, H2EDTA/ACN/MeOH A H20 B ACN C H20 with HCOOH 350, 450, 490 nm/ ESI( ) Column C4 6... [Pg.376]

Luteolin 5-methyl ether 7-Xylosyl(l —> 6)glucoside Luteolin 7-methyl ether... [Pg.755]

Luteolin 5,4 -dimethyl ether 7-Xylosyl(l 6)glucoside Luteolin 7,3 -dimethyl ether 4 -Apiosyl(l 2)glucoside... [Pg.756]

Apigenin-7-0-(2"-0-apiosyl)glucoside Luteolin-7-0-(2"-0-apiosyl)glucoside... [Pg.9]

Salvia sclareoides (Rosmarinic acid). Salvia sclareoides extracts showed acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activity. Rosmarinic acid is present in the extracts where luteolin 4 -O-glucoside, luteolin 3, 7-di-O-glucoside, and luteolin 7-0- (6 -O-acetylplucoside) were also identified. Rosmarinic acid is the only explicit binder for AChE [262],... [Pg.411]

Flavonoids Psiadta trinervla, Pyrus sp. Apigenin 7- and 4 -glucoside, Luteoline 7- and 4 -glucoside, and quercetin 3-glucoside [45,78]... [Pg.342]

Phlomis consists of about 100 species, a dozen of which occur in Mediterranean Europe (Mabberley, 1997, p. 549). The study of interest here involves a study of the flavonoids of R lychnitys L., a small plant native to Mediterranean Spain (Tomas et ah, 1986). Those workers identified the common flavones apigenin, luteolin, and luteolin 3 -methyl ether (chrysoeriol) 7-0-glucosides and their respective /7-coumaroyl derivatives. A brief review of the literature revealed that Mediterranean species of Phlomis are characterized by the presence of the flavone methyl ether, whereas continental species appear to lack 0-methylated flavones. Species from India have been reported to lack flavones but accumulate flavonols. The suggestion was made that accumulation of flavonols represents an ancestral feature of the genus. [Pg.61]

Vicinin-2 and lucenin-2 = apigenin and luteolin 6,8-di C-glucosides Gin = glucuronic acid Rhm = rhamnose. [Pg.225]


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