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Latest revision as of 05:40, 3 March 2025

Habenariol is a chemical compound found in the orchid family, specifically within the Habenaria genus. It is a phenanthrene derivative, and is one of the many unique compounds that contribute to the diverse chemical makeup of the orchid family.

Chemical Structure and Properties[edit]

Habenariol is a phenanthrene derivative, meaning it is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with three fused benzene rings. The chemical formula of habenariol is C14H10O. It is a solid at room temperature, and its molecular weight is 194.23 g/mol.

Occurrence[edit]

Habenariol is found in the Habenaria genus of the orchid family. This genus is widespread across much of the world, including parts of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and various islands in the Pacific. The presence of habenariol is one of the distinguishing characteristics of this genus.

Biological Activity[edit]

The biological activity of habenariol is not well-studied. However, phenanthrene derivatives like habenariol are known to have various biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-cancer properties. Further research is needed to determine the specific biological activities of habenariol.

Research and Applications[edit]

While the specific applications of habenariol are not yet well-defined, the compound's unique structure and potential biological activities make it a subject of interest for researchers. Potential applications could include the development of new pharmaceuticals or the use of habenariol as a natural product in various industries.

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