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Additional minor ecdysteroid components of Leuzea carthamoides.

Milos Budesínský1, Karel Vokác, Juraj Harmatha, Josef Cvacka.   

Abstract

Seventeen additional minor ecdysteroid compounds were isolated and identified from the roots of Leuzea carthamoides (Wild.) DC. Eight of them are new phytoecdysteroids: carthamoleusterone (13) is a new side-chain cyclo-ether with five-membered ring; 14-epi-ponasterone A 22-glucoside (12) is a rare and unusual natural 14 beta-OH epimer; 15-hydroxyponasterone A (11) is also new and rare with its C-15 substituted position, as well as 22-deoxy-28-hydroxymakisterone C (18) possessing secondary hydroxyl in position C-28 and 26-hydroxymakisterone C (20) with hydroxy groups in positions 25 and 26. New are also 1 beta-hydroxymakisterone C (21) and 20,22-acetonides of inokosterone (8) and integristerone A (10). Series of already known ecdysteroids: ecdysone (1), 20-hydroxyecdysone 2- and 3-acetates (3 and 4), turkesterone (6), inokosterone (7), 24-epi-makisterone A (14), and amarasterone A (22) are reported here as new constituents of L. carthamoides. Seven earlier reported Leuzea ecdysteroids: 20-hydroxyecdysone (2), ajugasterone C (5), integristerone A (9), 24(28)-dehydromakisterone A (15), 24(28)-dehydroamarasterone B (16), (24Z)-29-hydroxy-24(28)-dehydromakisterone C (17) and makisterone C (19) are also included because they are now better characterized.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18243263     DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2007.12.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Steroids        ISSN: 0039-128X            Impact factor:   2.668


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