1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf00565605
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Triterpene acids from the fruit ofArbutus andrachne

Abstract: By fractional crystallization of the combined triterpene acids that we obtained previously [i], we have isolated a triterpene acid (I) with mp 282~285°C, which coincided in its chromatographic behavior with ursolic acid. The melting point of ursolic acid is 285-287°C ~ [2]. Identification was also performed by comparing the IR spectra of the triterpene acid (I) isolated and of a sample of ursolic acid both in the solid state and in solvents [3,4]. The followingderivatives of the ursollc acid isolated were obta… Show more

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“…The leaves contain arbutin, monotropein, stilbericoside, unedoside, catechin and epicatechin, while the bark contains monotropein, stilbericoside, unedoside and catechin (Sakar et al, 1991). The fruits contain triterpenoids and steroids (Grishkovets et al, 1980). The plant has narcotic constituents and tannin (Karim & Quraan, 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The leaves contain arbutin, monotropein, stilbericoside, unedoside, catechin and epicatechin, while the bark contains monotropein, stilbericoside, unedoside and catechin (Sakar et al, 1991). The fruits contain triterpenoids and steroids (Grishkovets et al, 1980). The plant has narcotic constituents and tannin (Karim & Quraan, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%