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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
Iridin on chestofbooks.com
Iridin on drugs.com
Yellow Iris on cbif.gc.ca
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