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Glucosides from Abies webbiana.

S K Sarkar1, G Poddar, S B Mahato

  • 1Department of Chemistry, School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta-700073, India.

Planta Medica
|April 1, 1987
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Methyl betuloside and betuloside were identified in A. WEBBIANA leaves. Methyl betuloside is a novel natural compound, and betuloside is newly reported in the PINACEAE family.

Area of Science:

  • Phytochemistry
  • Natural Products Chemistry

Background:

  • A. WEBBIANA is a plant species with potential for novel compound discovery.
  • The chemical constituents of A. WEBBIANA have not been extensively studied.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To isolate and identify chemical compounds from the leaves of A. WEBBIANA.
  • To report novel natural product discoveries.

Main Methods:

  • Phytochemical analysis of A. WEBBIANA leaf extracts.
  • Isolation and structural elucidation of compounds using chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques.

Main Results:

  • Methyl betuloside was isolated from A. WEBBIANA leaves, representing its first isolation from any natural source.
  • Betuloside was also identified in A. WEBBIANA leaves, marking its first report within the PINACEAE family.

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Conclusions:

  • The leaves of A. WEBBIANA are a source of unique phytochemicals.
  • This study expands the known distribution of betuloside and introduces methyl betuloside as a new natural product.