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Solanum sodomeum

The steroidal alkaloid solasonine is isolated from the fruit of Solanum aviculare and Solanum sodomeum [3,4]. The sugar moiety of this alkaloid is equivalent to that of a-solanine, whereas the aglycone is different [5]. The aglycone of solasonine is known as solasodine and possesses an oxo-azaspi-rodecane structure. [Pg.249]

Solasodine see a-Solasonine. a-Solasonine, solasonine a Solanum steroid alkaloid occurring in many species of Solanum, e.g. S. sodomeum, S. aviculare, S. laciniatum and X nigrum. It is a glycoalkaloid containing the aglycon, salaso-dine [(22R 25R)-spirosol-5-ene-3p-ol], M, 413.67, m.p. 201 °C, [aJo -107° (CHCI3) and a branched trisaccharide. [Pg.631]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.250 , Pg.251 , Pg.252 ]




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