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Iridin is an isoflavone, a type of flavonoid. It is the 7-glucoside of
irigenin and can be
isolated from
several species of
irises like
orris root, Iris...
- fat, resin, starch, mucilage,
bitter extractive, and a
glucoside called iridin or irisin. Once
important in
western herbal medicine, it is now used mainly...
- who
consumed the rhizomes,
which have been
found to
contain a glycoside,
iridin. The sap can
cause dermatitis in
susceptible individuals.[citation needed]...
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gardens and
widely hybridized contain elevated amounts of the
toxic glycoside iridin.
These rhizomes can
cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and/or skin irritation...
- However, all
parts of Iris
setosa are poisonous. The
rhizome contains iridin which is an oleoresin. This
substance can
affect the
liver and digestive...
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rhizomes of the
leopard lily (Belamcanda chinensis), and Iris kemaonensis.
Iridin is the 7-glucoside of irigenin.
Inhibitory effects of
Irigenin from the...
- 'tectorigenin irisflorentin' (I), 'tectorigenin irilone' (II), wild
Tectoridin iridin (III),
Tectoridin tectoridin (IV),
Tectoridin irilone-4'-glucoside (V),...
- ether,
iriskumaonin (C18H24O7,), irisflorentin, junipegenin-A,
irigenin and
iridin.
Irilin D (C17H14O7) has also been
found in the rhizomes. In
December 2002...
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region of Kashmir. They
found Irisflorentin, irigenin,
junipigenin and
iridin. In 1993, a
chemical study was
carried out the
rhizomes of Iris hookeriana...