Anthocyanins from the parasitic medicinal plant cynomorium coccineum
Alexandria Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1996; 10 (2): 158-160
in English
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| ID: emr-40296
ABSTRACT
Two anthocyanin pigments were isolated from the flowering tops of Cynomorium coccineum [Cynomoriaceae], a parasitic plant used in folk medicine as an astringent and aphrodisiac. The major pigment [92%] was identified as cyanidin 3-O-glucoside, while the minor pigment [8%] was identified as cyanidin 3-O-[6-O rhamnosylglucoside] by chromatographic and spectroscopic methods. This was the first report of isolation of cyanidin 3-O-[6-O-rhamnosylglucoside] from the genus Cynomorium
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Plants, Medicinal
Language:
English
Journal:
Alex. J. Pharm. Sci.
Year:
1996
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