Chemical fact sheet: Apigenin 6-C-glucosyl-7-O-glucoside

Apigenin 6-C-glucosyl-7-O-glucoside

Basics

Category
Flavone and flavonol derivatives
IUPAC-name
5-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-6-(3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)-7-((3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy)-4H-chromen-4-one
Formula
No formula stored
Exact mass
594.15850 g/mol
Molecular weight
No weights stored
Structure
Chemical structure of apigenin 6-C-glucosyl-7-O-glucoside
Figure 1.1: Chemical structure of apigenin 6-C-glucosyl-7-O-glucoside

Sources

In summary, the chemical apigenin 6-C-glucosyl-7-O-glucoside has been analyzed from following sources:

Note that an analysis result in the database may indicate either presence or lack thereof of a chemical in an analyzed sample.

References

  1. N. Devrnja, B. Anđelković, S. Aranđelović, S. Radulović, M. Soković, D. Krstić-Milošević, M. Ristić, and D. Ćalić, "Comparative studies on the antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of Tanacetum vulgare L. essentiall oils and methanol extracts.," South African Journal of Botany , vol. 111 , pp. 212–221 , DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.03.028 .

Analysis results

Analysis result 1

Detection technique Values Units
UV/Vis 272
322
nm
[M⁻ H]⁻ 593.15030 m/z
STD
False
TLC
False
UV/Vis detector description
LC-diode array (DAD)
Mass spectrometer description
ESI-TOF-MS
Organism
Tanacetum vulgare  L.
wild
dried, powdered
Collection dates
2012
Sample note
The plant was authenticated by the authors; rev.: Dr. Goran Anackov and prepared as herbarium specimens and were deposited at the Herbarium of the Department of Biology and Ecology-BUNS Herbariumm University of Novi Sad, voucher No. 2-2069.
Drying methods
air-dried
Dried material storage temperature
15 °C
Dried material storage notes
dark; as whole
Extraction solvents
methanol
Extraction mass/volume-ratio
100 mg/mL
Extraction repeats
1
Extraction time
2 d 20 min
Extraction temperature
20±5 °C
Extract drying method
evaporation under vacuum
Extract drying temperature
40 °C
Dried extract storage temperature
20±5 °C
Analysis solvents
MeOH
Detection note
Other, less abundant m/z values: 594.1543, 629.1218
References

N. Devrnja, B. Anđelković, S. Aranđelović, S. Radulović, M. Soković, D. Krstić-Milošević, M. Ristić, and D. Ćalić, "Comparative studies on the antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of Tanacetum vulgare L. essentiall oils and methanol extracts.," South African Journal of Botany , vol. 111 , pp. 212–221 , DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.03.028 .

Analysis result 2

Detection technique Values Units
UV/Vis 272
322
nm
[M⁻ H]⁻ 593.15030 m/z
STD
False
TLC
False
UV/Vis detector description
LC-diode array (DAD)
Mass spectrometer description
ESI-TOF-MS
Organism
Tanacetum vulgare  L.
wild
dried, powdered
Collection dates
2012
Sample note
The plant was authenticated by the authors; rev.: Dr. Goran Anackov and prepared as herbarium specimens and were deposited at the Herbarium of the Department of Biology and Ecology-BUNS Herbariumm University of Novi Sad, voucher No. 2-2069.
Drying methods
air-dried
Dried material storage temperature
15 °C
Dried material storage notes
dark; as whole
Extraction solvents
methanol
Extraction mass/volume-ratio
100 mg/mL
Extraction repeats
1
Extraction time
2 d 20 min
Extraction temperature
20±5 °C
Extract drying method
evaporation under vacuum
Extract drying temperature
40 °C
Dried extract storage temperature
20±5 °C
Analysis solvents
MeOH
Detection note
Other, less abundant m/z values: 594.1543, 629.1218
References

N. Devrnja, B. Anđelković, S. Aranđelović, S. Radulović, M. Soković, D. Krstić-Milošević, M. Ristić, and D. Ćalić, "Comparative studies on the antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of Tanacetum vulgare L. essentiall oils and methanol extracts.," South African Journal of Botany , vol. 111 , pp. 212–221 , DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.03.028 .

Analysis result 3

Detection technique Values Units
UV/Vis 272
322
nm
[M⁻ H]⁻ 593.15030 m/z
STD
False
TLC
False
UV/Vis detector description
LC-diode array (DAD)
Mass spectrometer description
ESI-TOF-MS
Organism
Tanacetum vulgare  L.
wild
dried, powdered
Collection dates
2012
Sample note
The plant was authenticated by the authors; rev.: Dr. Goran Anackov and prepared as herbarium specimens and were deposited at the Herbarium of the Department of Biology and Ecology-BUNS Herbariumm University of Novi Sad, voucher No. 2-2069.
Drying methods
air-dried
Dried material storage temperature
15 °C
Dried material storage notes
dark; as whole
Extraction solvents
methanol
Extraction mass/volume-ratio
100 mg/mL
Extraction repeats
1
Extraction time
2 d 20 min
Extraction temperature
20±5 °C
Extract drying method
evaporation under vacuum
Extract drying temperature
40 °C
Dried extract storage temperature
20±5 °C
Analysis solvents
MeOH
Detection note
Other, less abundant m/z values: 594.1543, 629.1218
References

N. Devrnja, B. Anđelković, S. Aranđelović, S. Radulović, M. Soković, D. Krstić-Milošević, M. Ristić, and D. Ćalić, "Comparative studies on the antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of Tanacetum vulgare L. essentiall oils and methanol extracts.," South African Journal of Botany , vol. 111 , pp. 212–221 , DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.03.028 .