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IUPAC name Methyl (4S,5E,6S)-5-ethylidene-4--2-oxoethyl]-6-oxy-4H-pyran-3-carboxylate | |
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Chemical formula | C25H32O12 |
Molar mass | 524.519 g·mol |
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Ligstroside is an important phenolic compound present in olive cultivars. It has a role as a plant metabolite and an antineoplastic agent. Differs from oleuropein by one hydroxyl group.
References
- "ligstroside (CHEBI:149585)". www.ebi.ac.uk.
- Montedoro, Gianfrancesco.; Servili, Maurizio.; Baldioli, Maura.; Miniati, Enrico. (September 1992). "Simple and hydrolyzable phenolic compounds in virgin olive oil. 1. Their extraction, separation, and quantitative and semiquantitative evaluation by HPLC". Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 40 (9): 1571–1576. doi:10.1021/jf00021a019.