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Euxanthone is a naturally occurring xanthonoid, an organic compound with the molecular formula C13H8O4. It can be synthesized from gentisic acid, β-resorcylic acid, and acetic anhydride.[1] It occurs naturally in many plant species. Commercial production is from purified root extract of Polygala tenuifolia.[2] It has been investigated for bioactive properties.[3][4]
^Baer, N.S.; et al. "Indian Yellow". Artists' pigments : a handbook of their history and characteristics. Washington: National Gallery of Art. pp. 25 Fig. 4D Synthesis of euxanthone.
Euxanthone is a naturally occurring xanthonoid, an organic compound with the molecular formula C13H8O4. It can be synthesized from gentisic acid, β-resorcylic...
acid salts (magnesium euxanthate and calcium euxanthate), euxanthone and sulphonated euxanthone. It is also known as purree, snowshoe yellow, gaugoli, gogili...
Euxanthic acid is a xanthonoid glycoside, a conjugate of the aglycone euxanthone with glucuronic acid. Its magnesium salt is the primary colourant of the...
C13H8O4 (molar mass: 228.20 g/mol, exact mass: 228.0423 u) may refer to: Euxanthone, a naturally occurring xanthonoid Urolithin A, a metabolite compound This...