Name(s) | neochlorogenic acid |
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Scientific name(s) | |
Formula | C16H18O9 |
Molecular mass | 354.3087 |
IUPAC name | (1r,3r,4s,5r)-3-{[(2e)-3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)prop-2-enoyl]oxy}-1,4,5-trihydroxycyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid |
INCHI | InChI=1S/C16H18O9/c17-9-3-1-8(5-10(9)18)2-4-13(20)25-12-7-16(24,15(22)23)6-11(19)14(12)21/h1-5,11-12,14,17-19,21,24H,6-7H2,(H,22,23)/b4-2+/t11-,12-,14+,16-/m1/s1 |
SMILE | O[C@@H]1C[C@@](O)(C[C@@H](OC(=O)\C=C\C2=CC=C(O)C(O)=C2)[C@H]1O)C(O)=O |
CAS ID | 906-33-2 |
PubChem ID | Not available |
DrugBank ID | Not available |
CHEBI ID | Not available |
Description | Neochlorogenic acid, also known as neochlorogenate or 3-O-caffeoylquinic acid, belongs to quinic acids and derivatives class of compounds. Those are compounds containing a quinic acid moiety (or a derivative thereof), which is a cyclitol made up of a cyclohexane ring that bears four hydroxyl groups at positions 1,3.4, and 5, as well as a carboxylic acid at position 1. Neochlorogenic acid is slightly soluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Neochlorogenic acid can be found in a number of food items such as quince, chicory, white cabbage, and grape wine, which makes neochlorogenic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Neochlorogenic acid is a natural polyphenolic compound found in some types of dried fruits and a variety of other plant sources such as peaches. It is an isomer of chlorogenic acid . |
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