Miyabenol C
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Other names
Z-miyabenol C E-cis-miyabenol C[1] | |
Identifiers | |
109605-83-6 | |
ChEBI | CHEBI:76193 |
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Properties | |
C42H32O9 | |
Molar mass | 680.69 g/mol |
Except where noted otherwise, data is given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa) | |
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Miyabenol C is a stilbenoid. It is a resveratrol trimer. It is found in Vitis vinifera (grape),[2] in Foeniculi fructus (fruit of Foeniculum vulgare),[3] in Caragana sinica.[4]
It shows protein kinase C inhibitor activity.[4]
Foeniculoside I is a glucoside of cis-miyabenol C.
References
- ↑ Mattivi, F.; Vrhovsek, U.; Malacarne, G.; Masuero, D.; Zulini, L.; Stefanini, M.; Moser, C.; Velasco, R.; Guella, G. (2011). "Profiling of Resveratrol Oligomers, Important Stress Metabolites, Accumulating in the Leaves of Hybrid Vitis vinifera (Merzling × Teroldego) Genotypes Infected with Plasmopara viticola". Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 59 (10): 110503144447002. doi:10.1021/jf200771y.
- ↑ Barjot, C.; Tournaire, M.; Castagnino, C.; Vigor, C.; Vercauteren, J.; Rossi, J. F. O. (2007). "Evaluation of antitumor effects of two vine stalk oligomers of resveratrol on a panel of lymphoid and myeloid cell lines: Comparison with resveratrol". Life Sciences 81 (23–24): 1565–1574. doi:10.1016/j.lfs.2007.08.047. PMID 18001803.
- ↑ Four new glycosides of stilbene trimer from Foeniculi fructus (fruit of Foeniculum vulgare MILLER). Ono M, Ito Y, Kinjo J, Yahara S, Nohara T and Niiho Y, Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin, 1995, vol. 43, no5, pages 868-871, INIST:3610745
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Kulanthaivel, P.; Janzen, W.; Ballas, L.; Jiang, J.; Hu, C. Q.; Darges, J.; Seldin, J.; Cofield, D.; Adams, L. (2007). "Naturally Occurring Protein Kinase C Inhibitors; II. Isolation of Oligomeric Stilbenes from Caragana sinica". Planta Medica 61 (1): 41–44. doi:10.1055/s-2006-957996. PMID 7700990.
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