In the crystal structure of the title compound, C(24)H(26)O(3), (I), there are three different O-H...O hydrogen bonds, which individually form chains of C(10), C(12) and C(16) types. The combined effect of all these hydrogen bonds is the formation of a three-dimensional network, which is additionally stabilized by a single intermolecular C-H...pi interaction. The significance of this study lies in the comparison drawn between the molecular structure of (I) and those of several of its analogues, which shows a close similarity in the almost perpendicular orientation of the benzene rings.
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