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Nothofagin
IUPAC name 2',4,4',6'-tetrahydroxy-3-C-β-D-
glucopyranosyldihydrochalcone
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Nothofagin is a C-linked dihydrochalcone glycoside found in rooibos[1] and Nothofagus fusca (the New Zealand red beech)[2]. IUPAC Nomenclature is a system of naming Chemical compounds and of describing the science of Chemistry in general In Chemistry, the standard state of a material is its state at 1 bar (100 Kilopascals exactly Carbon (kɑɹbən is a Chemical element with the symbol C and its Atomic number is 6 For the Genus of Grass skipper Butterflies, see Chalcone (butterfly. Rooibos (ˈrɔɪbɒs like "roy-boss" Afrikaans for "red bush" scientific name Aspalathus linearis) is a Nothofagus fusca (New Zealand Red Beech is a species of Nothofagus, endemic to New Zealand, where it occurs on both North It is a polyphenolic antioxidant. Polyphenols are a group of chemical substances found in plants characterized by the presence of more than one Phenol unit or building block per molecule

References

  1. ^ Bramati L et al. (2002). Quantitative Characterization of Flavonoid Compounds in Rooibos Tea (Aspalathus Linearis) by LC-UV/DAD. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 50: 5513-5519. Elsevier.  
  2. ^ Hillis W, Inoue T (1967). The polyphenols of Nothofagus species - II. The heartwood of Nothofagus fusca. Phytochemistry 6: 59-67.  

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