Eupalin, the Glossary
Eupalin is a flavonol.[1]
Table of Contents
4 relations: Ageratina ligustrina, Eupalitin, Flavonols, Rhamnose.
- Flavonol rhamnosides
- O-methylated flavonols
Ageratina ligustrina
Ageratina ligustrina, the privet-leaved ageratina or privet-leaved snakeroot, is Mesoamerican species of evergreen flowering shrub in the sunflower family.
See Eupalin and Ageratina ligustrina
Eupalitin
Eupalitin is an O-methylated flavonol. Eupalin and Eupalitin are Aromatic compound stubs and o-methylated flavonols.
Flavonols
Flavonols are a class of flavonoids that have the 3-hydroxyflavone backbone (IUPAC name: 3-hydroxy-2-phenylchromen-4-one).
Rhamnose
Rhamnose (Rha, Rham) is a naturally occurring deoxy sugar.
See also
Flavonol rhamnosides
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/Eupalin
Also known as 29617-75-2, C23H24O11, Eupalitin 30-rhamnoside.