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Luteolin is a chemical compound identified as a constituent of the plant Vernonia amygdalina, specifically isolated from its flowers and leaves as documented in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, [4] highlights research investigating the biological effects of luteolin extracted from this specific plant species.

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referenceDjeujo, F. M., Stablum, V., Pangrazzi, E., Ragazzi, E., and Froldi, G. published a study on the effects of luteolin and vernodalol from Vernonia amygdalina leaf and root extracts on α-glucosidase, glycation, ROS, cell viability, and in silico ADMET parameters in Pharmaceutics in 2023.
claimLuteolin has been isolated from the leaves of Vernonia amygdalina, and Vernodalol has been isolated from the roots of Vernonia amygdalina, as reported by Djeujo et al. (2023).
claimCompounds isolated from Vernonia amygdalina include vernolide, luteolin, vernodalol, vernoamyoside A, vernoamyoside B, isorhamnetin, glucuronolactone, and 1-Heneicosenol O-β-D-glucopyranoside.
claimThe plant Vernonia amygdalina contains various chemical compounds, including Tricosane, Vernolid, Isorhamnetin, and Luteolin in its flowers, as reported by Habtamu and Melaku (2018).