Syringetin is an
''O''-methylated flavonol, a type of flavonoid. It is found in
red grape (absent in white grape),
in ''
Lysimachia congestiflora'' and in ''
Vaccinium uliginosum'' (bog bilberries). It is one of the
phenolic compounds present in wine.
It induces human osteoblast differentiation through
bone morphogenetic protein-2/
extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 pathway.
Metabolism
Syringetin is formed from
laricitrin by the action of the enzyme laricitrin 5′-''O''-methyltransferase
[ ( myricetin ''O''-methyltransferase).
]
Glycosides
* Syringetin-3-''O''-galactoside[
* Syringetin-3-''O''-glucoside]
* Syringetin 3-rhamnoside (CAS number 93126-00-2)
* Syringetin-3-''O''-rutinoside found in ''Larix sibirica
''Larix sibirica'', the Siberian larch or Russian larch, is a frost-hardy tree native to western Russia, from close to the Finnish border east to the Yenisei valley in central Siberia, where it hybridises with the Dahurian larch ''L. gmelinii ...
''
* Syringetin 3-''O''-(6′′-acetyl)-β-glucopyranoside found in ''Picea abies
''Picea abies'', the Norway spruce or European spruce, is a species of spruce native to Northern Europe, Northern, Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe.
It has branchlets that typically hang downwards, and the largest cones of any spruce, ...
'' (Norway spruce)
References
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