Azaleatin, the Glossary
Azaleatin is a chemical compound.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Azalein, Eucryphia, O-methylated flavonoid, Pecan, Plumbago auriculata, Rhamnose, Rhododendron mucronatum.
- O-methylated flavonols
Azalein
Azalein is a chemical compound. Azaleatin and Azalein are Aromatic compound stubs and o-methylated flavonols.
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.
O-methylated flavonoid
The O-methylated flavonoids or methoxyflavonoids are flavonoids with methylations on hydroxyl groups (methoxy bonds).
See Azaleatin and O-methylated flavonoid
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.
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.
See Azaleatin and Plumbago auriculata
Rhamnose
Rhamnose (Rha, Rham) is a naturally occurring deoxy sugar.
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
- 5-O-Methylmyricetin
- Annulatin
- Axillarin
- Ayanin
- Azaleatin
- Azalein
- Brickellin
- Centaureidin
- Chrysosplenetin
- Combretol
- Ermanin
- Eupalin
- Eupalitin
- Eupatolin
- Eupatolitin
- Europetin
- Isorhamnetin
- Jaceidin
- Kaempferide
- Kumatakenin
- Laricitrin
- Mearnsetin
- Natsudaidain
- Ombuin
- Pachypodol
- Patuletin
- Retusin (flavonol)
- Rhamnazin
- Rhamnetin
- Santin (flavonol)
- Spinacetin
- Syringetin
- Xanthorhamnin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azaleatin
Also known as 5-O-Methylquercetin, Quercetin 5-methyl ether.