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Castalin
Chemical structure of castalin
Chemical structure of castalin
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
PubChem CID
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
SMILES
  • C1=C2C(=C(C(=C1O)O)O)C3=C4C(=C(C(=C3O)O)O)C5=C6C(=C(C(=C5O)O)O)C(C(C(C(C(OC2=O)CO)O)OC4=O)OC6=O)O
Properties
Chemical formula C27H20O18
Molar mass 632.43 g/mol
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Castalin is an ellagitannin. It can be found in oak wood and in Melaleuca quinquenervia leaves.

References

  1. Effect of species and ecological conditions on ellagitannin content in oak wood from an even-aged and mixed stand of Quercus robur L. and Quercus petraea Liebl. Prida A., Boulet J.-C., Ducousso A., Nepveu G.and Puech., Ann. For. Sci., Volume 63, Number 4, May-June 2006
  2. Polyphenols of Melaleuca quinquenervia leaves - pharmacological studies of grandinin. Moharram F. A., Marzouk M. S., El-Toumy S. A. A., Ahmed A. A. E. and Aboutable E. A., PTR. Phytotherapy research, 2003, vol. 17, no7, pp. 767-773
Types of hydrolysable tannins
Carbohydrates
Phenolicgallic acid | Ellagic acid | Vanillic acid
Types
unclassified
Other


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