Lignans and Triterpenes from the Bark of Durio carinatus and Durio oxleyanus
2010; American Chemical Society; Volume: 73; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/np100332v
ISSN1520-6025
AutoresLynette K. Lambert, Mary J. Garson,
Tópico(s)Traditional and Medicinal Uses of Annonaceae
ResumoInvestigation of chemical constituents from the bark of Durio carinatus has led to the isolation of three lignans, boehmenan X (1), threo-carolignan X (2), and erythro-carolignan X (3), together with the three known lignans boehmenan, threo-carolignan E, and erythro-carolignan E. The bark of D. oxleyanus yielded two new lignan ethers, threo-carolignan Y (4) and erythro-carolignan Y (5), together with compounds 1, 3, and boehmenan. J-Based configurational analysis and NOE measurements were used to explore conformational issues for the lignan diastereomers, while CD measurements supported an 8′S configuration for the various lignans. The triterpenes 3β-O-cis-caffeoylbetulinic acid and 3β-O-trans-caffeoylbetulinic acid were also characterized from D. carinatus.
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