Phytochemical investigation of Cissus aralioides stems from Cote d′Ivoire was written by Kouassi, Affoue Delphine;Baguia-Broune, Fatou Diane Michelle;Ngaman-Kouassi, Kohue Christelle Chantal;Mamyrbekova-Bekro, Janat Akhanovna;Virieux, David;Bekro, Yves-Alain. And the article was included in American Journal of PharmTech Research in 2021.Safety of (E)-4-(3,5-Dihydroxystyryl)benzene-1,2-diol This article mentions the following:
As part of research on plants of interest for the floristic biodiversity of Cote d′Ivoire, a phytochem. investigation of the stems of Cissus aralioides, a species with medicinal properties of the botanical family Vitaceae, was produced. The mineral and organic compositions of said extract were determined, resp. by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and by GC-MS. Elemental chem. anal. revealed considerable levels of trace elements (Fe, Mn, Zn), macro elements (Ca, Mg, P, K), and the presence of other elements (Ba, Ti, La, Cs, Rb, Ta, Cd). Anal. by GC-MS shows the existence of several active ingredients such as phenol acids, flavonoids, stilbenes and phytosterols. A major phytosterol (E-resveratrol) has been isolated from C. aralioides growing in Ivory Coast. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, (E)-4-(3,5-Dihydroxystyryl)benzene-1,2-diol (cas: 10083-24-6Safety of (E)-4-(3,5-Dihydroxystyryl)benzene-1,2-diol).
(E)-4-(3,5-Dihydroxystyryl)benzene-1,2-diol (cas: 10083-24-6) belongs to alcohols. Alcohols are weak acids. The most acidic simple alcohols (methanol and ethanol) are about as acidic as water, and most other alcohols are somewhat less acidic. Secondary alcohols are easily oxidized without breaking carbon-carbon bonds only as far as the ketone stage. No further oxidation is seen except under very stringent conditions.Safety of (E)-4-(3,5-Dihydroxystyryl)benzene-1,2-diol
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