Fisetin

| ChemSpiderID = 4444933 | KEGG_Ref = | KEGG = C10041 | InChI = 1/C15H10O6/c16-8-2-3-9-12(6-8)21-15(14(20)13(9)19)7-1-4-10(17)11(18)5-7/h1-6,16-18,20H | InChIKey = XHEFDIBZLJXQHF-UHFFFAOYAQ | ChEMBL_Ref = | ChEMBL = 31574 | StdInChI_Ref = | StdInChI = 1S/C15H10O6/c16-8-2-3-9-12(6-8)21-15(14(20)13(9)19)7-1-4-10(17)11(18)5-7/h1-6,16-18,20H | StdInChIKey_Ref = | StdInChIKey = XHEFDIBZLJXQHF-UHFFFAOYSA-N | CASNo_Ref = | CASNo = 528-48-3 | UNII_Ref = | UNII = OO2ABO9578 | PubChem = 5281614 | DrugBank_Ref = | DrugBank = DB07795 | ChEBI_Ref = | ChEBI = 42567 | SMILES = O=C1c3c(O/C(=C1/O)c2ccc(O)c(O)c2)cc(O)cc3 }} |Section2= }} Fisetin (7,3′,4′-flavon-3-ol) is a plant flavonol from the flavonoid group of polyphenols. It can be found in many plants, where it serves as a yellow/ochre colouring agent. It is also found in many fruits and vegetables, such as strawberries, apples, persimmons, onions and cucumbers. Its chemical formula was first described by Austrian chemist Josef Herzig in 1891.

The biological activity of fisetin has been studied in many laboratory assays; like other polyphenols it has many activities. Provided by Wikipedia
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    L'École des biches, ou, Moeurs des petites dames de ce temps (1863).

    Published 1928
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    Pleasure bound : diverse tales from the Edwardian underground /

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