Punicalagin
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| Surname | Punicalagin | ||||||||||||
| Molecular formula | C 48 H 28 O 30 | ||||||||||||
| Brief description |
Yellowish solid |
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| Molar mass | 1084.722 g mol −1 | ||||||||||||
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Solid |
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| solubility |
slightly soluble in methanol (5 g l −1 ) |
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Punicalagin is a tanning agent that belongs to the ellagitannins group. The substance is mainly found in the skin of the pomegranate , as is punicalin .
literature
- Punicalagin and punicalin, two tannins from the pomegranate peel; by: Walter Mayer, Alfred Görner, Klaus Andrä, published in: European Journal of Organic Chemistry 1977 (11–12)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Punicalagin data sheet from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on April 24, 2019 ( PDF ).
- ↑ This substance has either not yet been classified with regard to its hazardousness or a reliable and citable source has not yet been found.