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The pomegranate ellagitannins, which include punicalagin isomers, are ellagitannins found in the sarcotestas, rind (peel), bark or heartwood of the pomegranate fruit (Punica granatum).

Chemistry

As the chemistry of punicalagins became known it was found to be not unique to pomegranate. Punicalagins are present in numerous species of the genus Terminalia, species chebula Retz. ("Fructus Chebulae"), myriocarpa, catappa and citrina (tropical flowering trees historically used in African traditional medicine for antibiotic and antifungal purposes). They have also been isolated from Cistus salvifolius (a Mediterranean shrub) and Combretum molle (an African shrub).

Pomegranate fruits natural phenols can be extracted with ethyl acetate and fractionation can afford the ellagitannin punicalagins.

Dietary supplementation

A few dietary supplements and nutritional ingredients are available that contain extracts of whole pomegranate and/or are standardized to punicalagins, the marker compound of pomegranate. Extracts of pomegranate are also 'Generally Recognized As Safe' (GRAS) by the United States.

List of compounds

other phenolics

See also

References

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Types of ellagitannins
Moieties
Lactones
Monomers
C-glycosidic ellagitannins
Dehydroellagitannins (molecules with
dehydrohexahydroxydiphenic acid (DHHDP)
Transformed ellagitannins
molecules with chebulic acid
molecules with Elaeocarpusinic acid
Oligomers
Dimers
Agrimoniin
Cornusiin E (dimer of tellimagrandin II)
Lambertianin A and B
Nobotanin B
Roburin A, B, C and D
Sanguiin H-6
Trimers
Lambertianin C
Raspberry ellagitannin
Tetramers
Lambertianin D
Nobotanin S
Pentamer
Melastoflorin A
Other
Types of pomegranate ellagitannins
Aglycones
Sugars
Examples
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