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摘要
拿破仑的帽子是一种药用植物,发现于尼日利亚东南部,通常被称为拿破仑的帽子。果皮从水果中分离出来,用甲醇浸泡。粗甲醇馏分分为正己烷馏分(7.4%)、二氯甲烷馏分(23.7%)和甲醇馏分(68.7%)。对二氯甲烷组分进行层析和进一步纯化,得到两种化合物,并通过1H、13C和二维核磁共振实验对其结构进行了鉴定。分离得到的化合物Napoleonaside G和Napoleonaside R分别表征为3-O-[d -葡萄糖吡喃基(1→2)- d -葡萄糖吡喃基]-21,28-二angeloy氧基-24-羟基齐奥烯-11,13(18)-二烯和3-O-[d -葡萄糖吡喃基(1→4)- d -葡萄糖吡喃基-2''-angeloyl]-21- angeloy氧基-24,28-二羟基齐奥烯-11,13(18)-二烯。
Two new oleanane-type glycosides from Napoleonaea imperialis P. Beauv RIND
Napoleonaea imperialis P. Beauv (family Lecythidaceae) commonly called Napoleon’s hat is a medicinal plant found in South-Eastern Nigeria. The rind was separated from the fruit and macerated using methanol. The crude methanol extract was partitioned to yield n-hexane fraction (7.4%), dichloromethane fraction (23.7%) and methanol fraction (68.7%). The dichloromethane fraction was chromatographed and further purified to afford two compounds whose structures were elucidated using 1H, 13C and two-dimension NMR experiments. Isolated compounds, Napoleonaside G and Napoleonaside R, were characterized as 3-O-[D-glucopyranosyl(1→2)-D-glucopyranosyl]-21,28-diangeloyloxy-24-hydroxy-olean-11,13(18)-diene and 3-O-[D-glucopyranosyl(1→4)-D-glucopyranosyl-2''-angeloyl]-21-angeloyloxy-24,28-dihydroxy-olean-11,13(18)-diene, respectively.