Oxyresveratrol is a stilbenoid. It is found in the heartwood of Artocarpus lakoocha and in the traditional drug ‘Puag-Haad’ made from it. It is also the aglycone of mulberroside A […]
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Nickel boride
Nickel borides are inorganic compounds with the chemical formula NixBy where x and y vary. A common formula is Ni2B which is available in two forms known as P−1 and […]
Lactic acid O-carboxyanhydride
Lactic acid O-carboxyanhydride (lac-OCA) is an organic compound. It is used as a monomer equivalent to lactic acid or lactide in the preparation of poly(lactic acid). When this monomer undergoes […]
Saponarin
Saponarin is a flavone glucoside. It is found in Saponaria officinalis and in Strongylodon macrobotrys where it imparts the characteristic jade color to the flower. This coloration has been shown […]
Oxovitisin A
Oxovitisin A is an oxovitisin a type of pyranoanthocyanin with a pyranone (2-pyrone) component. It is found in aged Port wines. It does not contain an oxonium ion component (flavylium […]
Ethyl chloroacetate
Ethyl chloroacetate is a chemical compound used primarily in the chemical industry. It is used as a solvent for organic synthesis and as an intermediate in the production of pesticides […]
Messelite
Messelite is a mineral with formula Ca2(Fe2+Mn2+)(PO4)2·2H2O. It was discovered in Germany and described in 1890. The mineral was subsequently discredited in 1940 reinstated and named neomesselite in 1955 and […]
Collinsite
Collinsite is a mineral with formula Ca2(MgFe2+)(PO4)2·2H2O. It was discovered in British Columbia Canada and formally described in 1927. It was named in honor of William Henry Collins (1878–1937) director […]
Rapidcreekite
Rapidcreekite is a rare mineral with formula Ca2(SO4)(CO3)·4H2O. The mineral is white to colorless and occurs as groupings of acicular (needle-shaped) crystals. It was discovered in 1983 in northern Yukon […]
Benstonite
Benstonite is a mineral with formula Ba6Ca6Mg(CO3)13. Discovered in 1954 the mineral was described in 1961 and named after Orlando J. Benston (1901–1966).