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Hidrosmin
Clinical data
Other namesVenosmil
O-(beta-Hydroxyethyl)diosmin
AHFS/Drugs.comInternational Drug Names
ATC code
Identifiers
IUPAC name
  • 5-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-7-oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxychromen-4-one
CAS Number
PubChem CID
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC30H36O16
Molar mass652.59724 g/mol g·mol
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Hidrosmin is a flavone, a type of flavonoid. It is a vasoprotective.


Flavones and their conjugates
Aglycones
Monohydroxyflavone
Dihydroxyflavones
Trihydroxyflavones
Tetrahydroxyflavones
Pentahydroxyflavones
O-methylated flavones
Glycosides
of apigenin
of baicalein
of hypolaetin
of luteolin
Acetylated
  • Artocarpetin A
  • Artoindonesianin P
  • Sulfated glycosidesTheograndin I and II
    Polymers
    Drugs
    Vasoprotectives (C05)
    Antihemorrhoidals for topical use
    corticosteroids
    local anesthetics
    other
    Antivaricose therapy
    heparins or heparinoids for topical use
    sclerosing agents for local injection
    other
    Capillary stabilising agents
    bioflavonoids
    other
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