
CAS 174284-20-9
:Apigenin7-O-(2G-rhamnosyl)gentiobioside
Description:
Apigenin 7-O-(2G-rhamnosyl)gentiobioside is a flavonoid glycoside, a subclass of flavonoids known for their diverse biological activities. This compound features a core apigenin structure, which is a common flavonoid found in various plants, particularly in fruits and vegetables. The presence of rhamnose and gentiobiose sugars in its glycosidic structure enhances its solubility and bioavailability. Apigenin itself is recognized for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and potential anticancer properties. The glycosylation at the 7-position with rhamnose and gentiobiose may influence its pharmacokinetics and biological activity, potentially enhancing its stability and interaction with biological targets. This compound is of interest in phytochemistry and pharmacology, as it may contribute to the health benefits associated with the consumption of plants rich in flavonoids. Its specific characteristics, such as melting point, solubility, and spectral data, would typically be detailed in chemical databases or literature focused on natural products and phytochemicals.
Formula:C33H40O19
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Apigenin-7-O-(2G-rhamnosyl)gentiobioside
CAS:Apigenin-7-O-(2G-rhamnosyl)gentiobiosidePurity:≥98%Molecular weight:740.66g/molApigenin-7-O -(2G-rhamnosyl)gentiobioside
CAS:Formula:C33H40O19Purity:95%~99%Molecular weight:740.664Apigenin-7-O-(2G-rhamnosyl)gentiobioside
CAS:Apigenin-7-O-(2G-rhamnosyl)gentiobioside is a flavonoid glycoside compound extracted from Lonicera gracilipes var. glandulosa.Formula:C33H40O19Purity:99.71% - 99.73%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:740.66Apigenin 7-O-(2G-rhamnosyl)gentiobioside
CAS:<p>Apigenin 7-O-(2G-rhamnosyl)gentiobioside is a flavonoid glycoside, which is a compound comprised of the flavonoid apigenin linked to a sugar moiety. This compound is typically sourced from various plants, where it occurs naturally as part of the plant's secondary metabolites. The glycoside form enhances the solubility and stability of the apigenin molecule, which is essential for its biological activities.</p>Formula:C33H40O19Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:740.66 g/mol




