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Tsutomu Warashina1, Osamu Shirota2, Kazuaki Ohara2
1School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Shizuoka.
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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The MeOH extract from dried roots of Oxypetalum caeruleum (Apocynaceae, formerly known as Asclepiadaceae) plants yielded twenty new pregnane glycosides, some of which had a new 12,20-epoxy type aglycone. The structures of these compounds were established using NMR, MS spectroscopic analysis and chemical evidence.
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