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== 7,8,3'-Trihydroxyflavone ==
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 16 February 2025

A flavone compound with potential biological activity


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7,8,3'-Trihydroxyflavone is a chemical compound belonging to the class of flavonoids, specifically a type of flavone. Flavonoids are a diverse group of phytonutrients found in many fruits and vegetables, known for their potential health benefits.

Structure and Properties[edit]

7,8,3'-Trihydroxyflavone is characterized by its three hydroxyl groups located at the 7, 8, and 3' positions on the flavone backbone. This specific arrangement of hydroxyl groups contributes to its unique chemical properties and potential biological activities.

Biological Activity[edit]

Flavonoids, including 7,8,3'-Trihydroxyflavone, are studied for their antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are compounds that can neutralize free radicals, potentially reducing oxidative stress and lowering the risk of various diseases. Additionally, flavonoids may exhibit anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects, although the specific activities of 7,8,3'-Trihydroxyflavone require further research.

Potential Applications[edit]

Research into 7,8,3'-Trihydroxyflavone is ongoing to determine its potential applications in medicine and nutrition. Its antioxidant properties suggest it could be beneficial in preventing or managing conditions associated with oxidative stress, such as cardiovascular disease and neurodegenerative disorders.

Synthesis and Sources[edit]

7,8,3'-Trihydroxyflavone can be synthesized in the laboratory through various chemical reactions involving flavone precursors. It may also be found in trace amounts in certain plants, although specific natural sources are not well-documented.

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