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Gypsogenic acid

The stereochemistry of the propanediol moiety was established from the following experiments. The ester could not be hydrolyzed with IN HC1 or 2N KOH in aqueous MeOH or even with 3% sodium methoxide in MeOH. Finally, on reduction with lithium aluminum hydride, the aglycone yielded propanediol and the corresponding reduced aglycone of gypsogenic acid, A12-... [Pg.36]

Segetalic acid, vaccaric acid, quillaic acid, gypsogenin, gypsogenic acid, 3,4-secogypsogenic acid... [Pg.204]

As it can be clearly seen Fig. 3, the majority of saponins in the Gypsophila genus possess gypsogenin, gypsogenic acid, hederagenin, or quillaic acid as aglyconic components [23,24] (Fig. 3). [Pg.375]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 , Pg.36 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.151 , Pg.152 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.770 ]




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