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Phenylpropanoid glycosides from the roots of Jasminum giraldii

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Abstract As part of our ongoing research in medicinal herbs of Qinba Mountains in China, the plant Jasminum giraldii was chemically investigated. Four new phenylpropanoid glycosides, 9-O-(E-cinnamoyl)-coniferin (1), 6′-O-(E-cinnamoyl)-coniferin (2),… Click to show full abstract

Abstract As part of our ongoing research in medicinal herbs of Qinba Mountains in China, the plant Jasminum giraldii was chemically investigated. Four new phenylpropanoid glycosides, 9-O-(E-cinnamoyl)-coniferin (1), 6′-O-(E-cinnamoyl)-coniferin (2), 6′-O-(E-cinnamoyl)-syringin (3) and 2′-O-(E-cinnamoyl)-syringin (4), together with two known phenylpropanoid glucosides, coniferin (5) and ethylsyringin (6) were obtained from the roots of Jasminum girialdii. The structures of these compounds have been characterized according to spectral evidences and named on basis of their biosynthetic pathway. In addition, in vitro cytotoxic activities of these compounds were evaluated, however, none of these compounds showed cytotoxicity.

Keywords: jasminum giraldii; phenylpropanoid glycosides; roots jasminum; glycosides roots

Journal Title: Phytochemistry Letters
Year Published: 2017

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