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Seco-iridoid

Figure 1. Basic skeleton a) iridoid b) seco-iridoid (R=H or glucose)... Figure 1. Basic skeleton a) iridoid b) seco-iridoid (R=H or glucose)...
Oleuropein (seco-iridoid glycoside) Olea europaea (Oleaceae) ACE (38% inhibition at 300 UM) [76]... [Pg.581]

Swertiamarin (seco-iridoid monoterpene) Other Centaurium erythraea, Gentiana spp., Swertiajaponica (Gentianaceae) (Japanese bitter stomachic use) mACh-R antagonist [anticholinergic] 5.2Ao... [Pg.173]

Cyclopentanes, including Iridoids.—A summary of the botanical distribution, structure, and properties of the iridoids and seco-iridoids has been compiled, including about 80 natural products. "... [Pg.16]

Several new secoiridoid glucosides711-714 and a bis-diglucoside composed of linked iridoid and seco-iridoid units715 have been isolated and characterized. Of numerous other reports on these compounds, a selection is noteworthy in recording new compounds,716-734 ascertaining or correcting structures of known com-... [Pg.59]

Apart from rare terpenoid monoeyelie eyelopentane derivatives sueh as l-aeetyl-4-isopropenyleyelopentene from Eucalyptus globulus (Myrtaeeae), about 200 eyelopentane monoterpenes oeeur as iridoides and seco-iridoides. 4,7-Dimethyleyelo-penta[c]pyran ineorporates the basie skeleton of iridoids, while the C-6-C-7 bond of the eyelopentane rings opens in the seeo-iridoids. [Pg.14]

Yellowish (+)-jasmolactone A and other structural variants of this seco-iridoid are present in jasmine Jasminum multiflorum (Oleaceae). (-)-01europein is the bittertasting and antihypertonic p-glucoside extracted from olives, the bark and flie leaves of the olive tree Olea europaea, and also from ripe fruits of Ligustrum lu-cidum and L. japonicum (Oleaceae) it was the first seco-iridoid to be isolated. [Pg.15]

Chapelle J P 1973 Isolement de derives seco-iridoides d Anthocleista zambesiaca. Phytochemistry 12 1191-1192... [Pg.394]

Miettinen, K., Dong, L., Navrot, N., Schneider, T. et al. (2014) The seco-iridoid pathway from Catharanthus roseus. Nat. Commun., 5, 3606. [Pg.266]


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