# corilagin

> chemical compound

**Wikidata**: [Q909822](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q909822)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corilagin)  
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## References

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5. corilagin. ChemSpider
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13. Antioxidant and hepatoprotective actions of medicinal herb, Terminalia catappa L. from Okinawa Island and its tannin corilagin
14. Tannin and Related Compounds fromTerminalia catappaandTerminalia parviflora
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19. Tannin production in hairy root culture of Geranium thunbergii
20. Inhibitory effect of tannins on reverse transcriptase from RNA tumor virus
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22. Constituents of Geranium thunbergii SIEB. et Zucc. XV. Modified Dehydroellagitannins, Geraniinic Acids B and C, and Phyllathusiin F.
23. Pelargoniins, new ellagitannins from Pelargonium reniforme
24. Two ellagitannins from Punica granatum heartwood
25. Polyphenols of the fruits of some varieties of pomegranate growing in Uzbekistan
26. Punicafolin, an ellagitannin from the leaves of Punica granatum
27. NMR spectral analysis of polyphenols from Punica granatum
28. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors from the pericarps of Punica granatum L
29. Phenolic compounds from Acalypha australis
30. Flavonoids from Acalypha indica
31. Phenolics fromAcalypha indica
32. Tannins and related compounds. XCII. Isolation and characterization of cyanogenic ellagitannins, aleurinins A and B, and a related O-glycosidic ellagitannin, aleurinin C, from Aleurites fordii Hemsley.
33. Bischofianin, a dimeric dehydroellagitannin from Bischofia javanica
34. Two New Ellagitannin Metabolites, Carpinusin and Carpinusin from Carpinus laxiflora
35. Phenolic glycosides from the stem bark of Caryocar villosum and C. glabrum
36. Tannins and related compounds. LXXVI. Isolation and characterization of cercidinins A and B and cuspinin, unusual 2,3-(R)-hexahydroxydiphenoyl glucoses from Cercidiphyllum japonicum and Castanopsis cuspidata var. sieboldii.
37. Tannins and related compounds from Erodium moschatum (L.) L'Her
38. Naturally occurring inhibitors of topoisomerase I mediated DNA relaxation
39. A strategy for identifying novel, mechanistically unique inhibitors of topoisomerase I
40. Allose gallates from Euphorbia fischeriana
41. Tannins and related compounds. XCV. Isolation and characterization of helioscopinins and helioscopins, four new hydrolyzable tannins from Euphorbia helioscopia L. (1)
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43. Tannins and related polyphenols of euphorbiaceous plants. XI. Three new hydrolyzable tannins and a polyphenol glucoside from Euphorbia humifusa
44. Structure and biogenesis of jolkinin, a highly oxygenated ellagitannin from Euphorbia jolkinii
45. Tannins and Related Polyphenols of Euphorbiaceous Plants. XII. Euphorbins G and H, New Dimeric Hydrolyzable Tannins from Euphorbia prostrata and Euphorbia makinoi.
46. Tannins and related polyphenols of euphorbiaceous plants. Part VI. Ellagitannin monomers and oligomers from Euphorbia prostrata Ait. and oligomers from Loropetalum chinense Oliv.
47. Tannins and related polyphenols of euphorbiaceous plants. VIII. Eumaculin A and eusupinin A, and accomapanying polyphenols from Euphorbia maculata L. and E. supina Rafin.
48. Hydrolysable tannins from Euphorbia thymifolia
49. Tannins and Related Polyphenols of Euphorbiaceous Plants. XIV. Euphorbin I, a New Dimeric Hydrolyzable Tannin from Euphorbia watanabei.
50. Tannins and related compounds. XCVIII. Structures of three new dimeric ellagitannins, excoecarianin and excoecarinins A and B, isolated from the leaves of Excoecaria kawakamii Hayata.