viscumneoside VII
A viscumneoside that is viscumneoside IV in which the hydroxy group at position 2 of the glucosyl moiety has been converted to the corresponding beta-D-apifuranoside derivative. Found in Viscum coloratum, an evergreen hemiparasitic plant whose stems and leaves are used in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of rheumatism.
Term info
viscumneoside VII
3_STAR
0
C34H40O20
chebi_ontology
CHEBI:132861
InChI=1S/C34H40O20/c1-33(45,9-21(38)39)10-22(40)49-11-20-24(41)26(43)29(54-32-30(44)34(46,12-35)13-50-32)31(52-20)53-28-25(42)23-17(37)7-15(47-2)8-19(23)51-27(28)14-4-5-16(36)18(6-14)48-3/h4-8,20,24,26,29-32,35-37,41,43-46H,9-13H2,1-3H3,(H,38,39)/t20-,24-,26+,29-,30+,31+,32+,33-,34-/m1/s1
TZQLZVPXUSLRLJ-UGIHDAQCSA-N
768.671
768.21129
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Term relations
- tertiary alcohol
- glycosyloxyflavone
- beta-D-glucoside
- viscumneoside
- dicarboxylic acid monoester
- has functional parent some 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaric acid
- has functional parent some viscumneoside IV
- has functional parent some rhamnacene
- has functional parent some beta-D-apiose
- has role some plant metabolite