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verbascose

Verbascose is not a widely recognized term in scientific literature. There is no standard compound named verbascose in major chemical databases, and the name does not correspond to a formally described substance. The similarity to verbascoside (also known as acteoside) has led to occasional confusion, since verbascoside is a well-documented phenylpropanoid glycoside found in a variety of plants, including species in the Verbascum genus (mullein).

Verbascoside is a phenylpropanoid glycoside composed of hydroxytyrosol linked to caffeic acid and attached to a

Occurrence and biosynthesis summaries indicate that verbascoside is produced via the plant phenylpropanoid pathway, involving the

See also: verbascoside, acteoside. If you meant verbascoside, that compound has a well-established profile in phytochemistry;

sugar
moiety,
typically
glucose
and
rhamnose.
It
is
widely
distributed
in
plants
and
is
studied
for
its
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory,
and
potential
neuroprotective
properties.
In
phytochemistry
and
pharmacology,
verbascoside
serves
as
a
chemical
marker
in
several
species
and
is
of
interest
for
its
range
of
biological
activities.
Coumaroyl/
caffeic
acid
derivatives
and
subsequent
glycosylation
steps.
It
has
been
isolated
from
Verbascum
species
and
from
other
plants
such
as
Plantago
and
Olea,
among
others.
Research
continues
to
explore
its
health-related
effects,
mechanisms
of
action,
and
potential
applications
in
herbal
medicine
and
nutraceuticals.
if
you
intended
a
different
term,
additional
context
would
help
locate
the
correct
reference.