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Aucubin is an
iridoid glycoside.
Iridoids are
commonly found in
plants and
function as
defensive compounds.
Iridoids decrease the
growth rates of many...
- mammals,
iridoids are
often characterized by a
deterrent bitter taste.
Aucubin and
catalpol are two of the most
common iridoids in the
plant kingdom.[citation...
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substitute or extender.
Plantain contains phytochemicals including allantoin,
aucubin,
ursolic acid, flavonoids, and asperuloside.
Plantain extract has been...
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plantamajoside and isoacteoside. It also
contains the
iridoid glycosides aucubin and catalpol.
These iridoid glycosides make the
plant inedible to some...
- to form the
different compounds.
These contain an
iridoid group; e.g.
aucubin,
geniposidic acid, theviridoside, loganin, catalpol. As the name contains...
- too moist.
Flavonoids (vitexin, casticin),
iridoid glycoside (agnuside,
aucubin), p-hydroxybenzoic acid, alkaloids,
essential oils,
fatty oils, diterpenoids...
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chemical compound found in
Vitex agnus-castus.
Agnuside is the
ester of
aucubin and p-hydroxybenzoic acid. Eva Hoberg, Beat
Meier and Otto
Sticher (September–October...
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asperulosidic acid and 10-deacetylasperulosidic acid; asperuloside; monotropein;
aucubin;
alkaloids such as caffeine; flavonoids; coumarins;
organic acids such...
- trees).
Iridoids derive from monoterpenes.
Examples of
iridoids include aucubin and catalpol.
Sesquiterpenes consist of
three isoprene units and have the...
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glycosides may also
reflect its role in
oviposition and
microhabitat selection.
Aucubin and
catalpol are two
other chemicals that can be
stimulants and attractants...