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Iridoid Glucosides From Lamium Garganicum Subsp. Laevigatum, Tayfun Ersöz, Duygu Kaya, Funda Nuray Yalçin, Cavi̇t Kazaz, Erhan Palaska, Charlott H. Gotfredsen, Soren R. Jensen, İhsan Çaliş
Iridoid Glucosides From Lamium Garganicum Subsp. Laevigatum, Tayfun Ersöz, Duygu Kaya, Funda Nuray Yalçin, Cavi̇t Kazaz, Erhan Palaska, Charlott H. Gotfredsen, Soren R. Jensen, İhsan Çaliş
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Phytochemical investigations on the above-ground parts of Lamium garganicum subsp. laevigatum resulted in the isolation of 7 iridoid glucosides: shanzhiside methyl ester (1), barlerin (8-O-acetylshanzhiside methyl ester) (2), 6-O-syringyl-8-O-acetylshanzhiside methyl ester (3), 6\beta-hydroxyipolamiide (4), lamalbide (5), dehydropenstemoside (6), and sesamoside (7). The structure of the iridoids was elucidated by spectroscopic (UV, IR, 1D- and 2D-NMR, and ESI-MS) evidence.
New Diterpenoids From The Aerial Parts Of Salvia Pilifera, Ufuk Kolak
New Diterpenoids From The Aerial Parts Of Salvia Pilifera, Ufuk Kolak
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Three new diterpenoids, piliferol (2\alpha, 20-dihydroxy-12-oxo- abieta-9(11),13-dien-8,20-ether) (1), salvipiliferol (2\alpha, 10\beta -dihydroxy-12-oxo-norabieta-9(11),13-dien) (2), and piliferalactone (2\alpha ,8-dihydroxy-12-oxo-abieta-9(11),13-dien-20-oic acid-8,20-lactone) (3), together with 7 known compounds, ursolic acid, oleanolic acid, betulinic acid, \alpha -amyrin, lupeol, \beta -sitosterol, and pectolinarigenin, have been isolated from the aerial parts of an endemic Salvia species, S. pilifera. Their structures were elucidated by spectral (UV, IR, 1D-, and 2D-NMR, and HRMS) methods.
Constituents Of Nepeta Crassifolia (Lamiaceae), Syed Amir Ibrahim, Muhammad Shaiq Ali
Constituents Of Nepeta Crassifolia (Lamiaceae), Syed Amir Ibrahim, Muhammad Shaiq Ali
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
A long chain ketone (crassifone), a pentacyclic triterpenoid coupled with fatty acid moiety (crassifoate), and an acyclic diterpenoid (crassifol) have been isolated from the ethanol soluble part of Nepeta crassifolia (Lamiaceae) collected from Kangavar, Iran. Structures of all the metabolites were elucidated with the aid of spectroscopic techniques, including 2D NMR experiments.