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. 1999 May;62(5):746-9.
doi: 10.1021/np980082t.

New naphthopyranone glycosides from Paepalanthus vellozioides and Paepalanthus latipes

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New naphthopyranone glycosides from Paepalanthus vellozioides and Paepalanthus latipes

W Vilegas et al. J Nat Prod. 1999 May.

Abstract

Three new compounds-3, 4-dihydro-10-hydroxy-7-methoxy-3-(R)-methyl-1H-3,4-dihydronaphtho- ]2, 3c]-pyran-1-one-9-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (1), 3, 4-dihydro-10-hydroxy-7-methoxy-3-(R)-methyl-1H-3,4-dihydronaphtho- [2, 3c]-pyran-1-one-9-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1-->6)-glucopyranoside (2), and 3,4-dihydro-10-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-3-(R)-methyl-1H-3, 4-dihydronaphtho-[2,3c]-pyran-1-one-9-O-beta-D-allopyranosyl (1-->6)glucopyranoside (3)-were isolated from the leaves of Paepalanthus vellozioides and Paepalanthus latipes and characterized by spectrometric methods, mainly electrospray mass spectrometry and 1D and 2D NMR experiments. These unusual glycosylated dihydronaphthopyranones may serve as taxonomic markers of the genus Paepalanthus, since these compounds were not detected in other genera belonging to the Eriocaulaceae family.

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