Rahul Sharma (Editor)

Amarogentin

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Formula
  
C29H30O13

Molar mass
  
586.54 g/mol

Amarogentin Amarogentin Expired Amarogentin Expired

Amarogentin is a chemical compound found in gentian (Gentiana lutea) or in Swertia chirata.

Gentian root has a long history of use as a herbal bitter in the treatment of digestive disorders and is an ingredient of many proprietary medicines. The bitter principles of gentian root are secoiridoid glycosides amarogentin and gentiopicrin. The former is one of the most bitter natural compounds known and is used as a scientific basis for measuring bitterness. In humans, it activates the bitter taste receptor hTAS2R50. The biphenylcarboxylic acid moiety is biosynthesized by a polyketide-type pathway, with three units of acetyl-CoA and one unit of 3-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA, this being formed from an early shikimate pathway intermediate and not via cinnamic or benzoic acid.

Amarogentin httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

It also shows an antileishmanial activity in animal models being an inhibitor of topoisomerase I.

Amarogentin FileAmarogentin gentiopicrinpng Wikipedia

Amarogentin Amarogentin C29H30O13 ChemSpider

Amarogentin Amarogentin

Amarogentin AMAROGENTIN 21018848

Amarogentin Index of FlowersGGentianAutumn

Amarogentin Amarogentin CAS21018848 Product Use Citation ChemFaces

Amarogentin Amarogentin

References

Amarogentin Wikipedia