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Syringin is a
natural chemical compound first isolated from the bark of
lilac (Syringa vulgaris) by
Meillet in 1841. It has
since been
found to be distributed...
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sterol glycoside while other eleutherosides, such as
eleutheroside B (
syringin), are
phenyl propanoid glycosides. They
serve as
marker compounds for the...
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Taraxacin (a guaianolide)
Phenylpropanoid glycosides: dihydroconiferin,
syringin, and
dihydrosyringin Taraxacoside(a
cylated gamma-butyrolactone glycoside)...
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Compounds isolated from
species of
Syringa include phenylpropanoids such as
syringin and
iridoids such as oleuropein.
Substituent compounds, such as iridoids...
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cicutoxin C17H22O2
oenanthotoxin C17H24O
falcarinol C17H24O9
Eleutheroside B
Syringin C17H30O8
Glyceryl octyl ascorbic acid C17H36
heptadecane 629-78-7 C18H12Cl2N2O...
- glucovanillin,
which yields upon
treatment with
emulsin glucose and vanillin.
Syringin,
which occurs in the bark of
Syringa vulgaris, is a methoxyconiferin. Phloridzin...
- spp.
privet Oleaceae Berries and
leaves are poisonous.
Berries contain syringin,
which causes digestive disturbances and
nervous symptoms; can be fatal...
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chemical compound isolated from
Codonopsis pilosula. It can be
considered a
syringin molecule bound to
meglutol glucoside. Han, G; Wang, C; Su, X; He, X; Wang...
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rhyme with "avengin'". In the pin-pen merger,
engine would rhyme with "
syringin."
British pronunciation /ˈfɔɪeɪ/ or /ˈfɔɪjeɪ/ only. The US pronunciation...
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April 2024. Liang,
Yichuan (Nov 16, 2021). "Contents of Lobetyolin,
Syringin, and
Atractylolide III in
Codonopsis Pilosula Are
Related to
Dynamic Changes...