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Identification and Biosynthesis of Glucosylated and Sulfated Flavonols in Flaveria bidentis
1.The flavonoid constituents of Flaveria bidentis have been identified as the 3-O-glucosides of kaempferol. 6-methoxykaempferol and 6-methoxyquercetin (patuletin), as well as six flavonol sulfate esters belonging to quercetin and isorhamnetin. The two latter glucosides are reported here for the first time in this species; whereas quercetin-3,7 ...
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