1,2,6-Trigalloyl glucose is a gallotannin found in cell cultures of Cornus officinalis.[1]
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IUPAC name
β-D-Glucopyranose 1,2,6-tris(3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate)
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Systematic IUPAC name
(2S,3R,4S,5S,6R)-4,5-Dihydroxy-6-{[(3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoyl)oxy]methyl}oxane-2,3-diyl bis(3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate) | |
Other names
1,2,6-tris-O-galloyl-β-D-glucose
1-O,2-O,6-O-Trigalloyl-β-D-glucose 1,2,6-Tri-O-gallose-β-D-glucopyranose 1,2,6-Tris-O-(3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoyl)-β-D-glucopyranose | |
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CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
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C27H24O18 | |
Molar mass | 636.471 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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References
edit- ^ Gallotannin production in cell cultures of Cornus officinalis Sieb. et Zucc. Yazaki K. and Okuda T., Plant cell reports, 1989, vol. 8, no6, pp. 346-349, INIST 7353523, doi:10.1007/BF00716670