Abstract:Clutia lanceolata is a medicinal plant
native
to Ethiopia and sub-Saharan Africa and to the Arabian Peninsula. It
is used traditionally in Saudi Arabia for the treatment of diabetes.
Previous phytochemical analysis of this species has been limited to
the identification of methylthiocoumarins. Further work has led to
isolation of 19 new diterpenoids in three structural classes. Their
structures were established by HRMS and by a range of NMR techniques
(1H, 13C, COSY, NOESY, HSQC, HMBC), with confirmation
for so… Show more
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