Smitilbin Explained

Smitilbin is a flavanonol, a type of flavonoid. It is a rhamnoside that can be isolated in Smilax glabra[1] (Chinaroot, sarsaparilla).

Uses

Smitilbin could be used for preventing immunological hepatocyte damage.[2]

Related compounds

Neosmitilbin is a stereoisomer of smitilbin.

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.today/20120908101540/http://www.pdfdownload.org/pdf2html/pdf2html.php?url=http://www.imm.ac.cn/journal/ccl/1306/130618-537-01-578-p2.pdf&images=no A Flavonol Glycoside from Smilax glabra, Ting Chen, Jian Xin Li, Yu Cai, Qiang Xu, Chinese Chemical Letters, Vol. 13, No 6, 2002, pages 537-538
  2. http://pubget.com/paper/10083847?title=A%20new%20flavanone%20isolated%20from%20rhizoma%20smilacis%20glabrae%20and%20the%20structural%20requirements%20of%20its%20derivatives%20for%20preventing%20immunological%20hepatocyte%20damage.&cookies=false A new flavanone isolated from rhizoma smilacis glabrae and the structural requirements of its derivatives for preventing immunological hepatocyte damage. Planta Med 65(1):56-9 (1999), T Chen, J Li, J Cao, Q Xu, K Komatsu and T Namba