Chemistry:Tetuin
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Tetuin is the name originally allocated to a chemical constituent of the seeds of Oroxylum indicum, the Indian trumpetflower,[1] known as टेटु tetu in Marathi. The original authors identified this chemical as the 6-O-glucoside of baicalein, a flavone, a type of flavonoid. Their identification was probably incorrect, as subsequent authors were able to demonstrate that baicalein 6-O-glucoside has different properties to the original tetuin from O. indicum seeds,[2] and were unable to find baicalein glycosides in the seeds.[3] Nevertheless, modern authors have used the name tetuin as a trivial name for baicalein 6-O-glucoside.[4]
References
- ↑ Mehta C. R. and Mehta T. P., 1959 Journal of the Indian Chemical Society 36:468
- ↑ Mezey-Vándor, Gabriella; Farkas, Loránd; Kanzel, Ida; Nógrádi, Mihály (May 1980). "Synthese von Baicalin und einiger anderer Baicalein-glycoside". Chemische Berichte 113 (5): 1945-1949.
- ↑ Ramachandran Nair, A.G.; Joshi, B.S. (October 1979). "Oroxindin—A new flavone glucuronide from Oroxylum indicum Vent". Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Chemical Sciences 88: 323-327. https://repository.ias.ac.in/86858/1/86858.pdf. Retrieved 11 March 2026.
- ↑ Pathak, Prateek; Novak, Jurica; Naumovich, Vladislav; Grishina, Maria; Balkrishna, Acharya; Sharma, Niti; Sharma, Vinay; Vladimir, Potemkin et al. (2020). "Polyphenolic rich extract of Oroxylum indicum alleviate β - glucuronidase activity via down - regulate oxidative stress: Experimental and computational studies". Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology 29. doi:10.1016/j.bcab.2020.101804.
