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Eupatorin 3'-O-glucopyranoside, a trimethoxyflavonoid glucoside from the aerial parts of Salvia mellifera.

Zulfiqar AliSrivedavyasasri RadhakrishnanBharathi AvulaAmar Gopal ChittiboyinaJing LiCharles WuIkhlas A Khan
Published in: Natural product research (2021)
Salvia mellifera, native to California, Baja California, and Mexico, is a medicinal herb traditionally used to relieve pain, body aches, including chronic pain. A detailed phytochemical investigation of aerial parts of S. mellifera was accomplished to find species-specific markers and to differentiate the closely related, often (un)intentionally substituted with S. apiana. A total of 22 metabolites, including flavonoids (1-14), triterpenoids (15-18), diterpenoids (19-21), and phenylpropanoid (22), were isolated and characterized thoroughly. Among the isolates, eupatorin 3'-O-glucopyranoside (1) was identified as undescribed phytochemical and detailed structure elucidation was achieved through extensive NMR and mass spectral data analysis.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • data analysis
  • pain management
  • magnetic resonance
  • ms ms
  • genetic diversity
  • molecular docking
  • solid state
  • dual energy
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