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. 2010 Sep 8;5(9):e12644. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0012644

Table 2. Polyphenol compounds detected in Phyllanthus species.

Compound Retention time in water extract (w) or methanol extract(m) [M-H] m/z MS-MS fragmentation Phyllanthus species
Gallic acid 3.8 (w) 169 125,169 P.amarus, P.niruri, P.urinaria, P.watsonii
Galloylglucopyronoside 2.8 (w) 331 125,169,211,271 P.amarus, P.niruri, P.urinaria, P.watsonii
Digalloylglucopyronoside 15.0 (w) 483 125,169,211, 271, 313 P.amarus, P.niruri, P.watsonii
Trigalloylglucopyronoside 23 (w), 13 (m) 635 125,169,211, 271, 313,465 P.urinaria
Tetragalloylglucopyronoside 15 (m) 787 169,211, 313, 465 P.urinaria
Corilagen 18 (w) 633 301, 125, 169 P.amarus, P.niruri, P.urinaria, P.watsonii
Geraniin 22 (w), 12 (m) 951 301, 125, 169, 463 P.amarus, P.niruri, P.urinaria, P.watsonii
Rutin 26 (w) 609 301, 179,151 P.amarus, P.niruri, P.urinaria, P.watsonii
Quercetin glucoside 27 (w) 463 301, 179,151 P.amarus, P.niruri, P.urinaria, P.watsonii
Quercetin diglucoside 9 (m) 625 463, 301 P.niruri
Quercetin rhamnoside 30 (w) 447 301, 151 P.urinaria, P.watsonii
Caffeolquinic acid 23 (w) 353 191 P.amarus, P.niruri, P.urinaria, P.watsonii