
Rutin, also called rutoside, quercetin-3-O-rutinoside and sophorin, is the glycoside between the flavonol quercetin and the disaccharide rutinose (α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→6))-β-D-glucopyranose). In the fava d`anta tree, the synthesis is done via a rutin synthase activity. == Occurrences == Rutin is one of the phenolic compounds found in the in....
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• (n.) A glucoside resembling, but distinct from, quercitrin. Rutin is found in the leaves of the rue (Ruta graveolens) and other plants, and obtained as a bitter yellow crystalline substance which yields quercitin on decomposition.
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(from the article `cereal processing`) ...are popular in certain areas), and buckwheat meal is also used in animal feed. The whole seed may be fed to poultry and game birds. There is some ...
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Ru'tin (ru'tĭn)
noun (Chemistry) A glucoside resembling, but distinct from, quercitrin. Rutin is found in the leaves of the rue (
Ruta graveolens ) and other plants, and obtained as a bitter yellow crystalline substance which yields quercitin on decomposition.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rū′tin Definitions: 1. A flavonoid obtained from buckwheat, which causes decreased capillary fragility. Synonyms: rutoside
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An emollientemollient and antioxidant found in many plants, fruits and vegetables. Rutin has strong anti-oxidant properties and has anti-inflammatory effects.
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a bright yellow or greenish-yellow substance, CHO, obtained chiefly from buckwheat, and used in the treatment of capillary fragility.
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