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Catalpol is an
iridoid glucoside. This
natural product falls in the
class of
iridoid glycosides,
which are
simply monoterpenes with a
glucose molecule...
- Similarly, a mix of
catalpol and aucubin, as well as
catalpol alone, also
promotes oviposition. In addition, the
quantity of
catalpol also
seems to play...
- and isoacteoside. It also
contains the
iridoid glycosides aucubin and
catalpol.
These iridoid glycosides make the
plant inedible to some herbivores, but...
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iridoids are
often characterized by a
deterrent bitter taste.
Aucubin and
catalpol are two of the most
common iridoids in the
plant kingdom.[citation needed]...
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iridoid group; e.g. aucubin,
geniposidic acid, theviridoside, loganin,
catalpol. As the name
contains the
prefix thio-,
these compounds contain sulfur...
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molecular formula C15H22O10 (molar m****: 362.331 g/mol) may
refer to:
Catalpol Xylitol pentacetate This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
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Iridoids derive from monoterpenes.
Examples of
iridoids include aucubin and
catalpol.
Sesquiterpenes consist of
three isoprene units and have the molecular...
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potential food
source for many
avian predators. Due to a
larval diet rich in
catalpol, this
butterfly has
developed a
strategy of
unpalatability to
deter avian...
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vitamins A, B, C, and D,[citation needed] as well as
other compounds, such as
catalpol, an
iridoid glycoside. Rouy, G. (1909). "Conspectus des
tribus et des genres...
- Esquivel, Baldomero; Céspedes,
Carlos L. (2007). "Pensteminoside, an
unusual catalpol-type
iridoid from
Penstemon gentianoides HBK (Plantaginaceae)". Phytochemistry...