Components of ether-insoluble resin glycoside (convolvulin) from seeds of Quamoclit pennata.
Journal: Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Abstract
Alkaline hydrolysis of the ether-insoluble resin glycoside (convolvulin) fraction of the seeds of Quamoclit pennata BOJER (Convolvulaceae) provided five new glycosidic acids, quamoclinic acids B, C, D, E, and F, along with six organic acids, isobutyric, 2S-methylbutyric, tiglic, 2R,3R-nilic, 7S-hydroxydecanoic, and 7S-hydroxydodecanoic acids. These new compounds were characterized on the basis of spectroscopic data as well as chemical evidence. Quamoclinic acids E and F are the first examples of heptaglycosides of glycosidic acid.
Authors
Masateru Ono, Yoko Takagi Taki, Fumiko Honda Yamada, Naoki Noda, Kazumoto Miyahara