Granatin A
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Granatin A is an ellagitannin found in the pericarp of Punica granatum (pomegranate).[1] It is a weak carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Satomi, H.; Umemura, K.; Ueno, A.; Hatano, T.; Okuda, T.; Noro, T. (1993). "Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors from the pericarps of Punica granatum L". Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin 16 (8): 787–790. doi:10.1248/bpb.16.787. PMID 8220326.
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| Aglycones | |
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| Monomers |
- Acetonyl geraniin
- Alnusiin
- Bicornin
- carlesiin
- Castalagin (Vescalagin)
- Castalin
- Casuarictin
- Casuariin
- Casuarinin
- Emblicanin A and B
- Euscaphinin
- Grandinin
- Helioscopinin B
- Jolkinin
- Lagerstannin A, B and C
- Macranganin
- Myrobalanitannin
- Nupharin A, B, C, D, E and F
- Pedunculagin
- Galloyl pedunculagin
- Phyllanemblinin A, B, C, D, E and F
- Punicalin
- Roburin B, C, D and E
- Rugosin E
- Sanguiin H-5
- Stenophyllanin A, B and C
- Strictinin
- Tellimagrandin I and II
- Teracatain
- Terchebulin
- Terflavin A and B
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| Transformed ellagitannins |
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| molecules with Elaeocarpusinic acid |
- Elaeocarpusin
- Helioscopin B
- Mallojaponin (1-O-Galloyl-2,4-elaeocarpusinoyl-3,6-(R)-valoneayl-beta-D-glucose)
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