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Pterocarpadiols A-D, Rare 6a,11b-Dihydroxypterocarpans from Derris robusta
Xiang-Mei Li1, Mei-Fen Mao1, Fu-Cai Ren1
1BioBioPha Co., Ltd., Kunming, 650201, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Four hitherto unknown 6a,11b-dihydroxypterocarpans, namely pterocarpadiols A-D (1-4), were isolated from the ethanol extract of the twigs and leaves of Derris robusta. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis. Pterocarpadiols A-D are a kind of very rare 6a,11b-dihydroxypterocarpans, and their presence as markers may be helpful in chemotaxonomical classification.
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