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Isovitexin

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Isovitexin is a natural compound isolated from various plant sources. It functions as a chemical standard used for identification and quantification purposes in analytical laboratories.

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2 protocols using isovitexin

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Extraction and Analysis of Artemisia Annua Compounds

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All chemicals and reagents used were at least research grade from Sigma Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA) unless otherwise stated. A. annua essential oils were purchased from Bella Mira (Mannford, OK, USA) or Jiangxi Jinyuan Natural Perfume Company (Ji’an, Jiangxi, China). Rutin, eupatorin, casticin, and isovitexin were purchased from ChromaDex (Irvine, CA, USA).
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Quantification of Flavonoid Standards

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Chemical standards shaftoside, isoorientin, orientin, isovitexin, and vitexin (all primary grades) were purchased from Chromadex (Irvine, CA, USA). Solvents acetonitrile and ethanol (both HPLC grade) and ethyl acetate, acetic acid, and formic acid (analytical grade) were purchased from Merck (Merck Co., Darmstadt, Germany). Water was purified with an ultrapure water system (Sartorius, Germany).
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