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Daphnin
Names
IUPAC name 8-Hydroxy-2-oxo-2H-chromen-7-yl β-D-glucopyranoside
Other names Daphnoside; 7-(β-D-Glucopyranosyloxy)-8-hydroxycoumarin; Daphnetin 7-β-D-glucopyranoside
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
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InChI
  • InChI=1S/C15H16O9/c16-5-8-10(18)12(20)13(21)15(23-8)22-7-3-1-6-2-4-9(17)24-14(6)11(7)19/h1-4,8,10,12-13,15-16,18-21H,5H2/t8-,10-,12+,13-,15-/m1/s1Key: HOIXTKAYCMNVMY-PVOAASPHSA-N
SMILES
  • O=C2\C=C/c3ccc(O1O(CO)(O)(O)1O)c(O)c3O2
Properties
Chemical formula C15H16O9
Molar mass 340.284 g·mol
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). checkverify (what is  ?) Infobox references
Chemical compound

Daphnin is a plant toxin. It can be produced from dihydroxycoumarin by O-dihydroxycoumarin 7-O-glucosyltransferase.

References

  1. thefreedictionary.com > dihydroxycoumarin glycoside Retrieved on Dec 23, 2009
  2. Ibrahim RK and Boulay B (1980). "Purification and some properties of UDP-glucose:o-hydroxycoumarin 7-O-glucosyltransferase from tobacco cell cultures". Plant Sci. Lett. 18 (2): 177–184. doi:10.1016/0304-4211(80)90048-6.


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