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Resin Glycosides from the Roots of Operculina macrocarpa (Brazilian Jalap) with Purgative Activity.

Jesús Lira-RicárdezRogelio Pereda-MirandaJhon Castañeda-GómezMabel Fragoso-SerranoRosineide Costa SimasSuzana Guimarães Leitão
Published in: Journal of natural products (2019)
Analysis of the methanol-soluble resin glycosides from the roots of Operculina macrocarpa was assessed by generating NMR profiles of five glycosidic acids obtained through saponification, acetylation, and recycling HPLC purification. Operculinic acid H (1), two novel hexasaccharides, operculinic acids I (2) and J (3), the known purgic acid A (4), and a quinovopyranoside of (-)-(7 R)-hydroxydecanoic acid, operculinic acid K (5), were isolated. Three intact resin glycosides related to 1, the novel macrocarposidic acids A (6) and B (7), in addition to the previously known macrocarposidic acid C (8), were also purified with isovaleroyl, tigloyl, and exogonoyl [(3 S,9 R)-3,6:6,9-diepoxydecanoyl] groups as esterifying residues. A selective intramolecular lactonization was produced to generate a macrocyclic artifact (17) during acetylation of 1, resembling the distinctive structure of the Convolvulaceous resin glycosides.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance
  • mass spectrometry
  • simultaneous determination
  • high performance liquid chromatography
  • drug induced
  • solid phase extraction