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Unprecedented Quassinoids from Eurycoma longifolia: Biogenetic Evidence and Antifeedant Effects.

Wei-Qun YangXue-Hua ShaoFang DengLi-Jun HuYu XiongXiao-Jun HuangChun-Lin FanRen-Wang JiangWen-Cai YeYing Wang
Published in: Journal of natural products (2020)
Six new quassinoids (1-6) were isolated from the roots of Eurycoma longifolia, and their structures with absolute configurations were determined unambiguously by spectroscopic analyses and single-crystal X-ray crystallographic experiments. Compounds 1 and 2 are the first members of a new class of quassinoids with an unusual C26 carbon skeleton. Compound 6 features a C20 cage-like scaffold with an unprecedented densely functionalized 2,5-dioxatricyclo[5.2.2.04,8]undecane core. The discovery of the two C26 quassinoids 1 and 2 has provided firm evidence for the better understanding the biogenetic process from C30 triterpenoid precursors to quassinoids. Compound 5 exhibited significant antifeedant activity on the diamondback moth (DBM) larvae and excellent systemic absorption and accumulated properties in Brassica chinensis.
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