Centaureidin

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Centaureidin
Chemical structure of centaureidin
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CAS number 17313-52-9
PubChem 5315773
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Molecular formula C18H16O8
Molar mass 360.31 g/mol
Exact mass 360.084517 u
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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Centaureidin is an O-methylated flavonol. It can be isolated from Tanacetum microphyllum, Brickellia veronicaefolia, Bidens pilosa[1] and Polymnia fruticosa[2].

Glycosides

References

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  1. Flavonoids, centaurein and centaureidin, from Bidens pilosa, stimulate IFN-γ expression. Shu-Lin Chang, Yi-Ming Chiang, Cicero Lee-Tian Chang, Hsu-Hua Yeh, Lie-Fen Shyur, Yueh-Hsiung Kuo, Tung-Kung Wu and Wen-Chin Yang, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 112, Issue 2, 13 June 2007, Pages 232-236
  2. Centaureidin, a cytotoxic flavone from Polymnia fruticosa, inhibits tubulin polymerization. John A. Beutler, John H. Cardellina, Chii M. Lin, Ernest Hamel, Gordon M. Cragg and Michael R. Boyd, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, Volume 3, Issue 4, April 1993, Pages 581-584