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Chemical compound
Blumeatin is a flavanone found in Blumea balsamifera,[1] and has been reported to be present in Artemisia annua.[2]
^Fazilatun, N.; Zhari, I.; Nornisah, M.; Mas Rosemal, M. H. M. (2004). "Free radical-scavenging activity of organic extracts and of pure flavonoids of Blumea balsamifera DC leaves". Food Chemistry. 88 (2): 243–252. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2004.01.041.
^Yang, G. E.; Bao, L.; Zhang, X. Q.; Wang, Y.; Li, Q.; Zhang, W. K.; Ye, W. C. (2009). "Studies on flavonoids and their antioxidant activities of Artemisia annua". Zhong Yao Cai. 32 (11): 1683–1686. PMID 20218288.
Blumeatin is a flavanone found in Blumea balsamifera, and has been reported to be present in Artemisia annua. Blumeatin has the skeleton structure of...
ketones derived from flavone that often occur in plants as glycosides. Blumeatin Butin Dichamanetin Eriodictyol Hesperetin Hesperidin Homoeriodictyol Isosakuranetin...
The molecular formula C16H14O6 may refer to: Blumeatin, a flavanone Dihydrokaempferide, a flavanonol Haematoxylin, a natural dye Hesperetin, a flavanone...