Misplaced Pages

Iridin: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 18:41, 4 December 2010 editNono64 (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers96,246 editsm Category:Isoflavone glycosides← Previous edit Revision as of 07:31, 7 December 2010 edit undoحسن علي البط (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers19,940 edits added Category:Glucosides using HotCatNext edit →
Line 37: Line 37:
] ]
] ]
]


{{Polyphenol-stub}} {{Polyphenol-stub}}

Revision as of 07:31, 7 December 2010

Iridin
Names
IUPAC name 5-hydroxy-3-(3-hydroxy-4,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-6-methoxy-7-oxychromen-4-one
Other names Irisin
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
PubChem CID
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
SMILES
  • COC1=CC(=CC(=C1OC)O)C2=COC3=CC(=C(C(=C3C2=O)O)OC)OC4C(C(C(C(O4)CO)O)O)O
Properties
Chemical formula C24H26O13
Molar mass 522.45 g/mol
Melting point 208 °C
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Iridin is an isoflavone, a type of flavonoid. It is the 7-glucoside of irigenin and can be isolated from several species of irises like orris root, Iris florentina or Iris versicolor, also commonly known as the larger blue flag.

The compound is toxic and these plants have been mentioned as causing poisoning in humans and animals.

References

  1. Iridin on chestofbooks.com
  2. Iridin on drugs.com
  3. Yellow Iris on cbif.gc.ca
Isoflavones and their glycosides
Isoflavones
O-methylated isoflavones
Glycosides
Prenylated isoflavones
Pyranoisoflavones
Derivatives
Synthetic
Stub icon

This article about an aromatic compound is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: