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Quercitrin is a
glycoside formed from the
flavonoid quercetin and the
deoxy sugar rhamnose.
Austrian chemist Heinrich Hlasiwetz (1825-1875) is remembered...
- quercetin-3-O-rutinoside) and
quercitrin,
found in
citrus fruit, buckwheat, and onions.
Quercetin forms the
glycosides quercitrin and
rutin together with rhamnose...
- und
Quercitrin".
Journal für
praktische Chemie (in German). 94: 65–106. doi:10.1002/prac.18650940112.
Hlasiwetz and
Pfaundler melted quercitrin with...
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quercitannic acid,
whence its use in tanning, and an
active dyeing principle,
quercitrin, C21H20O11. The
latter substance is a glycoside, and in
aqueous solution...
- reaction:
quercitrin + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } L-rhamnose +
quercetin Thus, the two
substrates of this
enzyme are
quercitrin and H2O,...
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cases they (or the non-sugar part of the molecule) are
vegetable dyes.
Quercitrin is a
yellow dyestuff found in
Quercus velutina; it
hydrolyzes to rhamnose...
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components such as flavonoids,
phenolic acids, 2-hydroxybenzylamine and
quercitrin.
Known in
Chinese as "bitter buckwheat" (Chinese: 苦荞麦; pinyin: kǔqiáomài)...
- naringenin, glycone: rutinose)
Rutin (aglycone: quercetin, glycone: rutinose)
Quercitrin (aglycone: quercetin, glycone: rhamnose)
Among the
important effects of...
- acids,
including chlorogenic acid (CGA), as well as
three flavonoids quercitrin,
isoquercitrin and catechin, have been isolated.
Content of CGA was significantly...
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flavonoids include hesperidin (a
glycoside of the
flavanone hesperetin),
quercitrin,
rutin (two
glycosides of quercetin, and the
flavone tangeritin. The flavonoids...