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IUPAC name (2R,3R)-2-(2,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3,5,7-trihydroxy-2,3-dihydrochromen-4-one | |
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Chemical formula | C15H12O7 |
Molar mass | 304.25 g/mol |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Y verify (what is ?) Infobox references |
Dihydromorin is a flavanonol, a type of flavonoid. It can be found in Morus nigra (Black mulberry), in Morus alba, Maclura pomifera (Maclura aurantiaca or Osage-Orange) and in the jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus).
Dihydromorin is an inhibitor of tyrosinase.
References
- Black mulberry on naturalstandard.com
- ^ Dihydromorin on liberherbarum.com
- ^ Chemical Components and Tyrosinase Inhibitors from the Twigs of Artocarpus heterophyllus. Zong-Ping Zheng, Sibao Chen, Shiyun Wang, Xia-Chang Wang, Ka-Wing Cheng, Jia-Jun Wu, Dajiang Yang and Mingfu Wang
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dihydroflavonol 3-O-glycosides | |
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Acetylated glycosides |