Luteolin-7-O-glucuronide
Luteolin-7-O-glucuronide is a flavone, a chemical compound.
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(2S,3S,4S,5R)-6-[2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-5-hydroxy-4-oxochromen-7-yl]oxy-3,4,5-trihydroxyoxane-2-carboxylate | |
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C21H18O12 | |
Molar mass | 462.36 g/mol |
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It is found in Acanthus hirsutus[1] and in rye (Secale cereale).[2][3]
Metabolism
Luteolin 7-O-glucuronosyltransferase is an enzyme that uses UDP-glucuronate and luteolin to produce UDP and luteolin 7-O-beta-D-glucuronide.[2]
Luteolin-7-O-glucuronide 2"-O-glucuronosyltransferase is an enzyme that uses UDP-glucuronate and luteolin 7-O-beta-D-glucuronide to produce UDP and luteolin 7-O-(beta-D-glucuronosyl-(1→2)-beta-D-glucuronide).[2][3]
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References
- Capanlar, S; Böke, N; Yaşa, I; Kirmizigül, S (2010). "A novel glycoside from Acanthus hirsutus (Acanthaceae)". Natural Product Communications. 5 (4): 563–6. PMID 20433073.
- Schulz, Margot; Weissenböck, Gottfried (1988). "Three specific UDP-glucuronate: Flavone-glucuronosyl-transferases from primary leaves of Secale cereale". Phytochemistry. 27 (5): 1261. doi:10.1016/0031-9422(88)80175-4.
- Anhalt, Stephan; Weissenböck, Gottfried (1992). "Subcellular localization of luteolin glucuronides and related enzymes in rye mesophyll". Planta. 187 (1): 83–8. doi:10.1007/BF00201627. PMID 24177970.
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