The roots of Centaurea bracteata Scop. (Asteraceae) have been studied for the first time. Twenty-three compounds were isolated and identified, namely a sterol glucoside, two quinic acid derivatives, one sugar, and 19 flavonoids (five sulphates), one of which, centaradixin, resulted in a new natural product. Structural elucidation was performed mainly by means of FABMS, 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy. NMR data of some sulphate flavonoids are reported for the first time
A flavonoid sulphate and other compounds from the roots of Centaurea bracteata
FLAMINI, GUIDO;MORELLI, IVANO
2001-01-01
Abstract
The roots of Centaurea bracteata Scop. (Asteraceae) have been studied for the first time. Twenty-three compounds were isolated and identified, namely a sterol glucoside, two quinic acid derivatives, one sugar, and 19 flavonoids (five sulphates), one of which, centaradixin, resulted in a new natural product. Structural elucidation was performed mainly by means of FABMS, 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy. NMR data of some sulphate flavonoids are reported for the first timeFile in questo prodotto:
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