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Azaleatin, the Glossary

Index Azaleatin

Azaleatin is a chemical compound.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Azalein, Eucryphia, O-methylated flavonoid, Pecan, Plumbago auriculata, Rhamnose, Rhododendron mucronatum.

  2. O-methylated flavonols

Azalein

Azalein is a chemical compound. Azaleatin and Azalein are Aromatic compound stubs and o-methylated flavonols.

See Azaleatin and Azalein

Eucryphia

Eucryphia is a small genus of trees and large shrubs native to the south temperate regions of South America and coastal eastern Australia, mainly Tasmania.

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O-methylated flavonoid

The O-methylated flavonoids or methoxyflavonoids are flavonoids with methylations on hydroxyl groups (methoxy bonds).

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Pecan

The pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a species of hickory native to the southern United States and northern Mexico in the region of the Mississippi River.

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Plumbago auriculata

Plumbago auriculata, the Cape leadwort, blue plumbago or Cape plumbago, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plumbaginaceae, native to South Africa and Mozambique.

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Rhamnose

Rhamnose (Rha, Rham) is a naturally occurring deoxy sugar.

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Rhododendron mucronatum

Rhododendron mucronatum is a rhododendron species native to China, where it grows at altitudes of.

See Azaleatin and Rhododendron mucronatum

See also

O-methylated flavonols

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azaleatin

Also known as 5-O-Methylquercetin, Quercetin 5-methyl ether.