Secondary metabolites from Cycas aenigma
Chemical investigation of Cycas aenigma, a plant endemic to the Philippines, led to the isolation of squalene (1), a mixture of β-sitosterol (2a) and stigmasterol (2b) from the microsporophyll lamina; and a mixture of 2a and 2b, triacylglycerols (3), and a mixture of phytyl fatty acid ester (4a) and...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-17152022-06-09T03:38:31Z Secondary metabolites from Cycas aenigma Ng, Vincent Antonio S. Agoo, Esperanza Maribel G. Shen, Chien Chang Ragasa, Consolacion Y. Chemical investigation of Cycas aenigma, a plant endemic to the Philippines, led to the isolation of squalene (1), a mixture of β-sitosterol (2a) and stigmasterol (2b) from the microsporophyll lamina; and a mixture of 2a and 2b, triacylglycerols (3), and a mixture of phytyl fatty acid ester (4a) and β-sitosteryl fatty acid ester (4b) from the roots of Cycas aenigma. The structures of 1-4b were identified by comparison of their NMR data with literature data. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/716 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository |
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Chemical investigation of Cycas aenigma, a plant endemic to the Philippines, led to the isolation of squalene (1), a mixture of β-sitosterol (2a) and stigmasterol (2b) from the microsporophyll lamina; and a mixture of 2a and 2b, triacylglycerols (3), and a mixture of phytyl fatty acid ester (4a) and β-sitosteryl fatty acid ester (4b) from the roots of Cycas aenigma. The structures of 1-4b were identified by comparison of their NMR data with literature data. |
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