Chemical fact sheet: Quercetin O-malonylhexosylrhamnoside

Quercetin O-malonylhexosylrhamnoside

Basics

Category
Flavone and flavonol derivatives
IUPAC-name
Formula
No formula stored
Exact mass
None g/mol
Molecular weight
No weights stored
Structure

Sources

In summary, the chemical quercetin O-malonylhexosylrhamnoside 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. M. Dias, L. Barros, M. Duenas, E. Pereira, A. Carvalho, M. Oliveira, C. Santos-Buelga, and I. Ferreira, "Chemical composition of wild and commercial Achillea millefolium L. and bioactivity of the methanolic extract, infusion and decoction.," Food Chemistry , vol. 141 , no. 4 , pp. 4152–4160 , DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.07.018 .

Analysis results

Analysis result 1

Detection technique Values Units
UV/Vis 334 nm
[M⁻ H]⁻ 695 m/z
MS²⁻ 301
447
609
651
m/z
STD
False
TLC
False
UV/Vis detector description
HPLC-DAD
Mass spectrometer description
HPLC-MS/MS
Organism
Achillea millefolium  L.
wild
dried, powdered
Sample note
The wild yarrrow inflorescences and upper leaves were collected by researchers from 50 plants growing in two different grasslands of about one hectare. The gathered material was mixed and made into a unique sample, dried and powdered (20mesh). A voucher specimen was deposited at the Herbarium fo the Excola Superior Agraria de Braganca (BRESA).
Drying methods
lyophilized
Extraction solvents
methanol
Extraction mass/volume-ratio
16.7 mg/mL
Extraction repeats
2
Extraction time
1 h
Extraction temperature
25 °C
Extract drying method
rotary evaporation
Extract drying temperature
40 °C
Analysis solvents
water
Detection note
The relative intensities of the fragments were as follows: 651 (100), 609 (3), 447 (16) and 301 (17), respectively.
References

M. Dias, L. Barros, M. Duenas, E. Pereira, A. Carvalho, M. Oliveira, C. Santos-Buelga, and I. Ferreira, "Chemical composition of wild and commercial Achillea millefolium L. and bioactivity of the methanolic extract, infusion and decoction.," Food Chemistry , vol. 141 , no. 4 , pp. 4152–4160 , DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.07.018 .

Analysis result 2

Detection technique Values Units
UV/Vis 334 nm
[M⁻ H]⁻ 695 m/z
MS²⁻ 301
447
609
651
m/z
STD
False
TLC
False
UV/Vis detector description
HPLC-DAD
Mass spectrometer description
HPLC-MS/MS
Organism
Achillea millefolium  L.
wild
dried, powdered
Sample note
The wild yarrrow inflorescences and upper leaves were collected by researchers from 50 plants growing in two different grasslands of about one hectare. The gathered material was mixed and made into a unique sample, dried and powdered (20mesh). A voucher specimen was deposited at the Herbarium fo the Excola Superior Agraria de Braganca (BRESA).
Drying methods
lyophilized
Extraction solvents
water
Extraction mass/volume-ratio
5 mg/mL
Extraction repeats
1
Extraction time
10 min
Extraction temperature
100 °C
Extract drying method
lyophilization, Infusion
Analysis solvents
water
Detection note
The relative intensities of the fragments were as follows: 651 (100), 609 (3), 447 (16) and 301 (17), respectively.
References

M. Dias, L. Barros, M. Duenas, E. Pereira, A. Carvalho, M. Oliveira, C. Santos-Buelga, and I. Ferreira, "Chemical composition of wild and commercial Achillea millefolium L. and bioactivity of the methanolic extract, infusion and decoction.," Food Chemistry , vol. 141 , no. 4 , pp. 4152–4160 , DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.07.018 .

Analysis result 3

Detection technique Values Units
UV/Vis 334 nm
[M⁻ H]⁻ 695 m/z
MS²⁻ 301
447
609
651
m/z
STD
False
TLC
False
UV/Vis detector description
HPLC-DAD
Mass spectrometer description
HPLC-MS/MS
Organism
Achillea millefolium  L.
wild
dried, powdered
Sample note
The wild yarrrow inflorescences and upper leaves were collected by researchers from 50 plants growing in two different grasslands of about one hectare. The gathered material was mixed and made into a unique sample, dried and powdered (20mesh). A voucher specimen was deposited at the Herbarium fo the Excola Superior Agraria de Braganca (BRESA).
Drying methods
lyophilized
Extraction solvents
water
Extraction mass/volume-ratio
5 mg/mL
Extraction repeats
1
Extraction time
10 min
Extraction temperature
100 °C
Extract drying method
lyophilization, decoction
Analysis solvents
water
Detection note
The relative intensities of the fragments were as follows: 651 (100), 609 (3), 447 (16) and 301 (17), respectively.
References

M. Dias, L. Barros, M. Duenas, E. Pereira, A. Carvalho, M. Oliveira, C. Santos-Buelga, and I. Ferreira, "Chemical composition of wild and commercial Achillea millefolium L. and bioactivity of the methanolic extract, infusion and decoction.," Food Chemistry , vol. 141 , no. 4 , pp. 4152–4160 , DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.07.018 .