Eleutheroside D is an eleutheroside.
[1] An eleutheroside is a compound found in Eleutherococcus senticosus, the Siberian ginseng.
Chemically, it is a dimer of sinapyl alcohol glucoside, and is an optical isomer of Eleutheroside E.[2] Eleutheroside D and E are thought to be the most pharmacologically active out of the eleutherosides.
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