gossypetin and hibifolin

gossypetin has been researched along with hibifolin* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for gossypetin and hibifolin

ArticleYear
Metabolism of hibifolin by human intestinal bacteria.
    Planta medica, 2009, Volume: 75, Issue:5

    Hibifolin, the highest-content bioactive flavonoid of the flowers of Abelmoschus manihot, was incubated with human intestinal bacteria, and four metabolites (1-4) were obtained from the incubated solution by chromatographic methods. The structures of the four metabolites were elucidated as gossypetin 8-O-beta-D-4''-deoxy- Delta(4'')-glucuropyranoside (1), gossypetin (2), quercetin (3), and 8-methoxy-quercetin (4), respectively, on the basis of UV, NMR, and MS data. Metabolite 1 was obtained as a new compound with a specific beta-D-4''-deoxy-Delta(4'')-glucuropyranosyl moiety, which was formed through a unique and novel metabolic pathway that has not been reported previously.

    Topics: Abelmoschus; Bacteria; Flavonoids; Humans; Intestines; Monosaccharides; Quercetin

2009