Monochaetum multiflorum explained

Monochaetum multiflorum is a flowering plant species in the genus Monochaetum indigenous to Colombia.

The leaves of the plant contain the hydrolysable tannins nobotanins Q, R, S, and T.[1] It also contains the tetrameric nobotanin S and pentameric melastoflorin A.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. 14751308. 2004. Isaza. JH. Ito. H. Yoshida. T. Oligomeric hydrolyzable tannins from Monochaetum multiflorum. 65. 3. 359–67. Phytochemistry. 10.1016/j.phytochem.2003.11.017. 2004PChem..65..359I .
  2. Tetrameric and Pentameric Ellagitannins from Monochaetum multiflorum. Isaza J H, Ito H and Yoshida T. Heterocycles. 2001. 55. 29–32. 1. 10.3987/COM-00-9088. 2024-02-17. free.