Formula C27H24O18 | Molar mass 636.46 g/mol | |
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How to pronounce corilagin
Corilagin is an ellagitannin. Corilagin was first isolated in 1951 from Dividivi extract and from Caesalpinia coriaria, hence the name of the molecule. It can also be found in Alchornea glandulosa and in the leaves of Punica granatum (pomegranate).
It is a weak carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.
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