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Procyanidin B5

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Proanthocyanidin B5
Chemical structure of proanthocyanidin B5
Names
Other names Procyanidin B5
Identifiers
PubChem CID
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Properties
Chemical formula C30H26O12
Molar mass 578.52 g/mol
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Proanthocyanidin B5 is a B type proanthocyanidin.

Proanthocyanidin B5 is an epicatechin-(4β → 6)-epicatechin dimer. It can be found in grape seeds and in Hibiscus cannabinus (kenaf) root and bark.

References

  1. Procyanidin dimers and trimers from grape seeds. Jorge M. Ricardo da Silva, Jacques Rigaud, Véronique Cheynier, Annie Cheminat and Michel Moutounet, Phytochemistry, Volume 30, Issue 4, 1991, Pages 1259-1264
  2. Dimeric proanthocyanidins of Hibiscus cannabinus. Fam Van Tkhin', B. Makhsudova and O. S. Otroshchenko, Chemistry of Natural Compounds, Volume 18, Number 3, 310-314, DOI: 10.1007/BF00580458
Types of procyanidins
A-type proanthocyanidins
B type proanthocyanidins
Types
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