CAS 133538-77-9
:Apigenin 4'-O-rhamnoside
Description:
Apigenin 4'-O-rhamnoside is a flavonoid glycoside, a type of compound commonly found in various plants, particularly in fruits and vegetables. It is characterized by its structure, which consists of the flavone apigenin linked to a rhamnose sugar moiety at the 4' position. This compound exhibits a range of biological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and potential anticancer properties, making it of interest in pharmacological research. Apigenin 4'-O-rhamnoside is soluble in polar solvents and may exhibit varying solubility in non-polar solvents, depending on the specific conditions. Its presence in dietary sources contributes to the health benefits associated with plant-based diets. Additionally, it may play a role in plant defense mechanisms and has been studied for its potential therapeutic applications in human health. As with many flavonoids, its bioavailability and metabolism can influence its efficacy and biological effects in vivo.
Formula:C21H20O9
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Apigenin 4'-O-rhamnoside
CAS:<p>Apigenin-4'-O-rhamnosylglucoside can strongly inhibit the classical pathway of the complement system.</p>Formula:C21H20O9Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:416.38Apigenin 4'-O-rhamnoside
CAS:Formula:C21H20O9Purity:95%~99%Color and Shape:Yellow powderMolecular weight:416.382Apigenin 4'-o-rhamnoside
CAS:<p>Apigenin 4'-O-rhamnoside is a flavonoid glycoside, which is a bioactive compound commonly found in various plant species. It is derived particularly from plants such as parsley and some citrus fruits. The structure consists of an apigenin moiety linked to a rhamnose sugar, which modifies its solubility and biological activity.</p>Formula:C21H20O9Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:416.4 g/mol




