aucubin
Aucubin is an iridoid glycoside, a natural product widely distributed in the plant kingdom. Chemically, it is the β-D-glucoside of aucubigenin, making it a monoterpenoid iridoid glycoside. Like other iridoids, it consists of a cyclopentanoid monoterpene core linked to a glucose moiety.
Notable sources of aucubin include Aucuba japonica (Japanese laurel) and plants of the Plantago genus, such
Research into aucubin has explored several biological activities. In preclinical studies, it has shown potential hepatoprotective,
Pharmacology and metabolism wise, aucubin is hydrolyzed in the gastrointestinal tract by intestinal β-glucosidases to its
In use, aucubin is primarily considered a marker compound for the quality assessment of plant materials and