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6-Hydroxyluteolin-7-O-(1''-alpha-rhamnoside) from Vriesea sanguinolenta Cogn. and Marchal (Bromeliaceae).

The isolation of 6-hydroxyluteolin-7-O-(1"-alpha-rhamnoside) from the Central American epiphyte Vriesea sanguinolenta Cogn. and Marchal (Bromeliaceae) is described here. Its stereostructure was established by spectroscopic methods and an X-ray structure analysis of its hepta-O-acetyl derivative. This flavonoid glycoside had previously been reported from some Teucrium species (Labiatae), yet without sufficient physical data and spectroscopic evidence.[1]

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  1. 6-Hydroxyluteolin-7-O-(1''-alpha-rhamnoside) from Vriesea sanguinolenta Cogn. and Marchal (Bromeliaceae). Bringmann, G., Ochse, M., Zotz, G., Peters, K., Peters, E.M., Brun, R., Schlauer, J. Phytochemistry (2000) [Pubmed]
 
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