- Source: Punicalagin
Punicalagin (Pyuni-cala-jen) is an ellagitannin, a type of phenolic compound. It is found as alpha and beta isomers in pomegranates (Punica granatum), Terminalia catappa, Terminalia myriocarpa, and in Combretum molle, the velvet bushwillow, a plant species found in South Africa. These three genera are all Myrtales and the last two are both Combretaceae.
Research
Punicalagins are water-soluble and hydrolyze into smaller phenolic compounds, such as ellagic acid.
There were no toxic effects in rats on a 6% diet of punicalagins for 37 days. In laboratory research, punicalagins had carbonic anhydrase inhibitor activity.
See also
Ellagic acid
Punicic acid
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Punicalagin
- Pomegranate ellagitannin
- Terminalia catappa
- Terminalia chebula
- Ellagitannin
- Pomegranate
- Cistus salviifolius
- Combretum
- Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
- Medicinal plants