Flavonoid 5-glucosides from Prunus cerasus bark and their characteristic weak glycosidic bonding
M Geibel, W Feucht
Index: Geibel, Martin; Feucht, Walter Phytochemistry (Elsevier), 1991 , vol. 30, # 5 p. 1519 - 1521
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Abstract
Abstract Pinostrobin 5-glucoside, a novel flavanone glycoside, was isolated from the bark of Prunus cerasus. As it was not found in P. avium, the substance is useful to distinguish these two species. Apigenin 5-glucoside genkwanin 5-glucoside and neosakuranin were also isolated from the bark of P. cerasus. They occur in both species as minor components. These 5-glucosides together with genistein 5-glucoside, prunetin 5-glucoside, sakuranin, ...
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