5-O-Methylgenistein
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IUPAC name 4′,7-Dihydroxy-5-methoxyisoflavone | |
Systematic IUPAC name 7-Hydroxy-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5-methoxy-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one | |
Other names Isoprunetin[1] | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.230.624 |
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Chemical formula | C16H12O5 |
Molar mass | 284.26 g/mol |
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Chemical compound
5-O-Methylgenistein is an O-methylated isoflavone. It can be found in Ormosia excelsa, a tropical legume.[2]
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Isoflavones and their glycosides
- Daidzein
- Genistein
- Orobol
- Biochanin A
- Calycosin
- Formononetin
- Glycitein
- Irigenin
- 5-O-methylgenistein
- Pratensein
- Prunetin
- Psi-tectorigenin
- Retusin
- Tectorigenin
- Bidwillol A
- Derrubone
- Luteone
- 7-O-Methylluteone
- Wighteone
- Alpinumisoflavone
- Barbigerone
- Di-O-methylalpinumisoflavone
- 4'-methyl-alpinumisoflavone
- Anagyroidisoflavone A and B
- Irilone
- Pseudobaptigenin
- Rotenoids
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