2003
DOI: 10.1248/cpb.51.479
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Further Bisabolenes and Dammarane Triterpenes of Commiphora kua Resin

Abstract: The plant species Commiphora kua (Burseraceae) is known for an oleoresin exudate which is an important article of commerce. 1) The plant is also used in herbal medicine as a remedy for snakebite, gonorrhoea, stomach disorders, and livestock related diseases. 2) Previous phytochemical studies on the plant resin afforded cycloartane triterpenes, 3) bisabolenes, and furanosesquiterpenoids based on a germacrane skeleton, 4) dammarane triterpenes, and octanordammaranes. 5) In continuing with our study, we now repor… Show more

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“…The terminal rhamnosyl units were linked to the two primary glucose units through 1 ! 6 bonds as evidenced by downfield shifts of approximately þ 6.0 ppm at d 68.8 and d 67.4, respectively[14], a fact further corroborated by HMBC correlations of the rhamnosyls H-1 to the various glucosyls C-6. Thus, compound 6 was myricetin 3-O-rutinoside-4 0 -O-rutinoside.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…The terminal rhamnosyl units were linked to the two primary glucose units through 1 ! 6 bonds as evidenced by downfield shifts of approximately þ 6.0 ppm at d 68.8 and d 67.4, respectively[14], a fact further corroborated by HMBC correlations of the rhamnosyls H-1 to the various glucosyls C-6. Thus, compound 6 was myricetin 3-O-rutinoside-4 0 -O-rutinoside.…”
supporting
confidence: 55%
“…Antifungal activities against plant pathogenic fungi could be shown (Dekebo et al, 2002;Manguro et al, 2003). Whether similar compounds are responsible for the observed antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of the extracts of the leaves remains unclear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S3). Dammarane triterpenoids constitute the biggest group of Commiphora triterpenoids, and more than twenty-one dammarane triterpenoids have been found in the resins of four Commiphora species, including C. kua (Dekebo et al, 2002b;Manguro et al, 2003a), C. dalzieli (Waterman and Ampofo, 1985), C. confuse (Dekebo et al, 2002b;Manguro et al, 2003b) and C. myrrha (Shen et al, 2009). Polypodane triterpenoids from this genus are only discovered in the species of C. mukul (Kimura et al, 2001;Matsuda et al, 2004a,b).…”
Section: Triterpenoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%