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Neochlorogenic acid

Neochlorogenic acid or 5-caffeoylquinic 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 also found in Sunflower seed meal, Globe artichoke heads, Chicory , Half-highbush blueberry, Highbush blueberry, Lovage, Burdock root, and Highbush blueberry. It is an isomer of chlorogenic acid; both of these are members of the caffeoylquinic acid class of molecules. Neochlorogenic acid or 5-caffeoylquinic 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 also found in Sunflower seed meal, Globe artichoke heads, Chicory , Half-highbush blueberry, Highbush blueberry, Lovage, Burdock root, and Highbush blueberry. It is an isomer of chlorogenic acid; both of these are members of the caffeoylquinic acid class of molecules. Neochlorogenic acid may have potential as a chemopreventive dietary compound. Neochlorogenic acid could be involved in the laxative effect observed in prunes. Urtica dioica is a good source.

[ "Polyphenol", "Caffeic acid", "Chlorogenic acid", "isoforsythiaside" ]
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