2002
DOI: 10.1023/a:1015710621895
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“…The former occurs at the 3-hydroxyl of quercetin with a galloyl group at the 2-hydroxyl of the glucose in Euphorbia pachyrhiza (Euphorbiaceae) 176 and the latter at the 3-position of quercetin 5,3Ј,4Ј-trimethyl ether with an additional rhamnose at the 7-hydroxyl in aerial parts of the legume, Alhagi persarum. 196 Some 18 new flavone glucuronides have been characterised during the review period, including six diglucuronides (all but one acylated), but no new sugar linkages were present. The previously unknown simple diglycoside, chrysoeriol 7,4Ј-diglucuronide, has been detected in aerial parts of Medicago sativa.…”
Section: Lipophilic Flavones and Flavonolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former occurs at the 3-hydroxyl of quercetin with a galloyl group at the 2-hydroxyl of the glucose in Euphorbia pachyrhiza (Euphorbiaceae) 176 and the latter at the 3-position of quercetin 5,3Ј,4Ј-trimethyl ether with an additional rhamnose at the 7-hydroxyl in aerial parts of the legume, Alhagi persarum. 196 Some 18 new flavone glucuronides have been characterised during the review period, including six diglucuronides (all but one acylated), but no new sugar linkages were present. The previously unknown simple diglycoside, chrysoeriol 7,4Ј-diglucuronide, has been detected in aerial parts of Medicago sativa.…”
Section: Lipophilic Flavones and Flavonolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several species of family 'Fabaceae' have been explored revealing the presence of flavanoids [3,4]. Alhagi maurorum single specie of genus Alhagi (family Fabaceae) found in Pakistan (Flora of Pakistan) is one of the important sources of traditional folk medicines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%