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Chemical compound
Syringin is a natural chemical compound first isolated from the bark of lilac (Syringa vulgaris) by Meillet in 1841.[2][1] It has since been found to be distributed widely throughout many types of plants. It is also called eleutheroside B, and is found in Eleutherococcus senticosus (Siberian ginseng). It is also found in dandelion coffee. Syringin may potentially have antidiabetic effects.[3]
Chemically, it is the glucoside of sinapyl alcohol.
^ abcMerck Index, 11th Edition, 8997
^Park, Hee-Juhn; Jung, Won-Tae; Basnet, Purusotam; Kadota, Shigetoshi; Namba, Tsuneo (1996). "Syringin 4-O-β-Glucoside, a New Phenylpropanoid Glycoside, and Costunolide, a Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibitor, from the Stem Bark of Magnolia sieboldii". Journal of Natural Products. 59 (12): 1128–1130. doi:10.1021/np960452i. PMID 8988596.
^Sundaram Chinna Krishnan, Shanmuga; Pillai Subramanian, Iyyam; Pillai Subramanian, Sorimuthu (2014). "Isolation, characterization of syringin, phenylpropanoid glycoside from Musa paradisiaca tepal extract and evaluation of its antidiabetic effect in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats". Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition. 4 (2): 105–111. doi:10.1016/j.bionut.2013.12.009.
Syringin is a natural chemical compound first isolated from the bark of lilac (Syringa vulgaris) by Meillet in 1841. It has since been found to be distributed...
sterol glycoside while other eleutherosides, such as eleutheroside B (syringin), are phenyl propanoid glycosides. They serve as marker compounds for the...
Compounds isolated from species of Syringa include phenylpropanoids such as syringin and iridoids such as oleuropein. Substituent compounds, such as iridoids...
spp. privet Oleaceae Berries and leaves are poisonous. Berries contain syringin, which causes digestive disturbances and nervous symptoms; can be fatal...
gives glycovanillin, which yields with emulsin, glucose and vanillin. Syringin, which occurs in the bark of Syringa vulgaris, is a methoxyconiferin. Phloridzus...
chemical compound isolated from Codonopsis pilosula. It can be considered a syringin molecule bound to meglutol glucoside. Han, G; Wang, C; Su, X; He, X; Wang...
28 April 2024. Liang, Yichuan (Nov 16, 2021). "Contents of Lobetyolin, Syringin, and Atractylolide III in Codonopsis Pilosula Are Related to Dynamic Changes...