Taxillusin Explained
Taxillusin is a flavonol found in the parasitic plant Taxillus kaempferi.[1] [2] It is a galloylated 3-O-glucoside of quercetin.
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Notes and References
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- Atsushi Sakurai . Yasuaki Okumura . amp . 1983. Chemical studies on the mistletoe. V. The structure of taxillusin, a new flavonoid glycoside isolated from Taxillus kaempferi. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan. 56. 2. 542–544. 10.1246/bcsj.56.542. free.