Flaveria chlorifolia

Flaveria chlorifolia, the clasping yellowtops, is a North American plant species of yellowtops within the sunflower family. It is native to the southwestern United States (New Mexico, western Texas)[2] and northern Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León).[3][4]

Flaveria chlorifolia
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Binomial name
Flaveria chlorifolia
Synonyms[1]
  • Flaveria chloraefolia A.Gray

Flaveria chlorifolia is a perennial herb up to 200 cm (80 inches or 6 2/3 feet) tall. One plant can sometimes produce 150 or more flower heads in a branching array, each head with 9-14 yellow disc flowers but no ray flowers.[4][5]

Chemical composition

Quercetin-3-sulfate 3'-sulfotransferase is an enzyme that uses 3'-phosphoadenylyl sulfate and quercetin 3-sulfate to produce adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate and quercetin 3,3'-bissulfate. The enzyme can be found in F. chlorifolia.[6]

Ombuin 3-sulfate, the sulfate conjugate of ombuin, can be isolated from F. chlorifolia.[7]

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