5,5',7,7'-Tetrahydroxy-2,2'-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4H,4'H-8,8'-bichromene-4,4'-dione trihydrate | CAS No. 3952-18-9
Basic Information

CAS Number
3952-18-9
Molecular Formula
C30H24O13
Molecular Weight
592.51 g/mol
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Basic Physical Properties
Melting Point
300 ºC
Boiling Point
1083.4°Cat760mmHg
Flash Point
609°C
Solubility
Insuluble (4.8E-4 g/L) (25 ºC),
Refractive Index
1.793
Classification & Uses
Chemical Classification
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Synonyms & References
English
- MFCD00210489
- DTXSID80415153
- SR-01000872418
- Q27068159
- Cupressuflavone
- CHEBI:3960
- 8-[5,7-dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4-oxochromen-8-yl]-5,7-dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)chromen-4-one
- 5,5',7,7'-tetrahydroxy-2,2'-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4H,4'H-8,8'-bichromene-4,4'-dione
- 3952-18-9
- SR-01000872418-2
- MLS002472961
- CUPRESSUFLAVONETRIHYDRATE
- HMS2271A07
- 4',4''',5,5'',7,7''-hexahydroxy-8-8''-biflavone
- LMPK12040010
- CUPRESSUFLAVONE 3-HYDRATE
- AKOS040761546
- SCHEMBL505213
- CUPRESSUFLAVONE TRIHYDRATE
- E80550
- HY-N9173
- BDBM50323213
- CS-0158904
- SMR001397068
- CHEMBL1208973
- 8,8''-Biapigenin
- 8,8-Biapigenin
- CUPRESSUFLAVONE
- CUPRESSUFLAVONE(SH) PrintBack
- 8,8'-Biapigenin
- 5,5',7,7'-Tetrahydroxy-2,2'-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)[8,8'-bi-4H-1-benzopyran]-4,4'-dione
- 8,8''-Bisbaicalein
- Neorhusflavone
MDL_Number
MFCD00210489
CAS Number
3952-18-9
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