Prenylated Flavanone Enantiomers with α‐Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity from the Root Bark of Morus alba
Yan‐Xue Bi,
Lin‐Lin Tian,
Jie Bao
et al.
Abstract:A focused chemical investigation into the polar fractions of a well‐known traditional Chinese medicine called Sang‐Bai‐Pi (the root bark of Morus alba) yielded a panel of prenylated flavanones. The new compounds were identified as four pairs of enantiomers (1a/1b‐4a/4b) featuring the same constitution structure, on the basis of HRMS, NMR and ECD analyses. Several previously reported known racemic co‐metabolites were also analyzed and separated by HPLC on chiral columns, and the absolute configurations of pure … Show more
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