Rhamnazin
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IUPAC name 3,4′,5-Trihydroxy-3′,7-dimethoxyflavone | |
Systematic IUPAC name 3,5-Dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-7-methoxy-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one | |
Other names 3′,7-Dimethylquercetin 3,5,4′-Trihydroxy-7,3′-dimethoxyflavone 5,3′,4′-Trihydroxy-3,7-dimethoxyflavone Flavone, 3,4′,5-trihydroxy-3′,7-dimethoxy- | |
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Chemical formula | C17H14O7 |
Molar mass | 330.292 g·mol−1 |
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Chemical compound
Rhamnazin is an O-methylated flavonol, a type of chemical compound. It can be found in Rhamnus petiolaris,[1] a buckthorn plant endemic to Sri Lanka.
Metabolism
The enzyme 3-methylquercetin 7-O-methyltransferase uses S-adenosyl methionine and isorhamnetin to produce S-adenosyl homocysteine and rhamnazin.
The enzyme 3,7-dimethylquercetin 4'-O-methyltransferase uses S-adenosyl methionine and rhamnazin to produce S-adenosyl homocysteine and ayanin.
References
- ^ Wagner, H.; Ertan, M.; Seligmann, O. (1974). "Rhamnazin- und rhamnetin-3-O-trioside aus Rhamnus petiolaris". Phytochemistry (in German). 13 (5): 857–860. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)91151-8.
External links
- Rhamnazin on the Extrasynthese catalogue
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