Jaceidin Explained
Jaceidin is an O-methylated flavonol. It can be found in Chamomilla recutita,[1] in Centaurea jacea and can be synthesized.[2] Jaceidin has many different characteristics, such as a molar mass of 360.31 g/mol. It also has a melting point of 130-135 °C.[3]
Glycosides
Notes and References
- 10.1016/S0305-1978(98)00124-0 . Jaceidin and chrysosplenetin chemotypes of Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert . Biochemical Systematics and Ecology . 27 . 7 . 727–732 . 1999 . Repčák . Miroslav . Švehlı́Ková . Vanda . Imrich . Ján . Pihlaja . Kalevi .
- 10.1007/BF02146923 . The synthesis of jaceidin . Experientia . 24 . 2 . 108–109 . 1968 . Fukui . K. . Matsumoto . T. . Nakamura . S. . Nakayama . M. . Horie . T. . 5643784 . 9912322 .
- Web site: Jaceidin . HMDB0033819 . Human Metabolome Database.