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  2. Arbutin Derivatives Isolated from Ancient Proteaceae: Potential Phytochemical Markers Present in Bellendena, Cenarrhenes, and Persoonia Genera

Arbutin Derivatives Isolated from Ancient Proteaceae: Potential Phytochemical Markers Present in Bellendena, Cenarrhenes, and Persoonia Genera

  • J Nat Prod. 2018 May 25;81(5):1241-1251. doi: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.7b01038.
Bianca J Deans 1 Nathan L Kilah 1 Gregory J Jordan 2 Alex C Bissember 1 Jason A Smith 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 School of Physical Sciences-Chemistry , University of Tasmania , Hobart , Tasmania 7001 , Australia.
  • 2 School of Biological Sciences , University of Tasmania , Hobart , Tasmania 7001 , Australia.
Abstract

Extensive phytochemical studies of the paleoendemic Tasmanian Proteaceae species Bellendena montana, Cenarrhenes nitida, and Persoonia gunnii were conducted employing pressurized hot water extraction. As part of these studies, six novel glycosides were isolated, including rare examples of glycoside-containing Natural Products featuring tiglic acid esters. These polar molecules may represent potential phytochemical markers in ancient Proteaceae.

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  • HY-N12080
    Phenolic Compound