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Catechin-7-O-glucoside
Catechin-7-''O''-glucoside is a flavan-3-ol glycoside formed from catechin. Natural occurrences Catechin-7-''O''-glucoside can be isolated from the hemolymph of the European pine sawfly ('' Neodiprion sertifer''). It also occurs in relatively large quantities in cowpea (''Vigna unguiculata'') as the dominant flavan-3-ol monomer, and actually accounts for up to 70% of cowpea proanthocyanidins (tannins). It can also be produced by biotransformation of (+)-catechin by cultured cells of '' Eucalyptus perriniana''. Presence in natural traditional drugs Catechin-7-''O''-glucoside can be found in ''Paeoniae Radix'', the crude drug made from roots of the Chinese peony ('' Paeonia lactiflora''), in the red knotweed ('' Bistorta macrophylla'', also known as ''Polygonum macrophyllum''), in the stem barks of the Nepali hog plum ('' Choerospondias axillaris''), in the Korean plum yew ('' Cephalotaxus koreana'') and in Huanarpo Macho ('' Jatropha macrantha''). (−)-Catechin 7-O-β-d-glu ...
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