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Micranthoside — A new glycoside fromEupatorium micranthum

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From the epigeal parts of the plantEupatorium micranthum Less., introduced into the Sukhumi Botanical Garden, a new glycoside has been isolated which has been called micranthoside and which has the structure of 4′,5-di-0-β-glucosyl-7-0-methyldihydrokaempferol or 4′,5-di-0-β-D-glucosyl-7-0-methylaromadendrin.

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I. G. Kutateladze Institute of Pharmocochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR, Tbilisi. Translated from Khimiya Prirodnykh Soedinenii, No. 3, pp. 298–303, May–June, 1981.

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Sagareishvili, T.G., Alaniya, M.D., Tsitsishvili, V.G. et al. Micranthoside — A new glycoside fromEupatorium micranthum . Chem Nat Compd 17, 225–230 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00568507

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