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| verifiedrevid = 401005360 | verifiedrevid = 423447281
| name = Leucopeonidin
| ImageFile = Leucopeonidin.PNG | Name = Leucopeonidin
| ImageFile = Leucopeonidin.svg
| ImageSize = 200px | ImageSize = 200px
| IUPACName = 2-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)chromenylium-3,5,7-triol | IUPACName = 2-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)chromenylium-3,5,7-triol
| OtherNames = | OtherNames =
| Section1={{Chembox Identifiers |Section1={{Chembox Identifiers
| CASNo = 20408-92-8
| CASNo_Ref = {{cascite|correct|??}}
| PubChem =
| CASNo = 20408-92-8
| SMILES = OC1C(O)C2C(C=C(O)C=C2O)OC1c(cc3OC)ccc3O
| PubChem = 57459454
| SMILES = OC1C(O)C2C(C=C(O)C=C2O)OC1c(cc3OC)ccc3O
| StdInChI=1S/C16H18O7/c1-22-11-4-7(2-3-9(11)18)16-15(21)14(20)13-10(19)5-8(17)6-12(13)23-16/h2-6,12-21H,1H3
| StdInChIKey = ZZNPEGJLMUWYNN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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|Section2={{Chembox Properties |Section2={{Chembox Properties
| C=16|H=18|O=7
| Formula=C<sub>16</sub>H<sub>18</sub>O<sub>7</sub>
| Appearance =
| MolarMass = 322.30 g/mol
| Density=
| ExactMass = 322.10525288
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|Section3={{Chembox Hazards |Section3={{Chembox Hazards
| MainHazards= | MainHazards=
| FlashPt= | FlashPt=
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A leucopeonidin ], found in the bark of '']'', shows ] effects<ref></ref> A leucopeonidin ] is found in the bark of '']''.<ref>{{Cite journal | pmid = 8500813| year = 1993| last1 = Cherian| first1 = S| title = Antidiabetic effects of a glycoside of leucopelargonidin isolated from Ficus bengalensis Linn| journal = Indian Journal of Experimental Biology| volume = 31| issue = 1| pages = 26–9| last2 = Augusti| first2 = K. T}}</ref>


==References== ==References==
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