Punicalin

It can be found in Punica granatum (pomegranate)[1] or in the leaves of Terminalia catappa, a plant used to treat dermatitis and hepatitis.

[2][3] It is also reported in Combretum glutinosum, all three species being Myrtales, the two last being Combretaceae.

It is a highly active carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.

[4] The molecule contains a gallagic acid component linked to a glucose.

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Chemical structure of punicalin
Chemical structure of punicalin