Structurally diverse glycoconjugated volatile compounds from Oxytropis falcata Bunge

Publication date: October 2018Source: Phytochemistry Letters, Volume 27Author(s): Shanshan Wang, Xiaojing Zhang, Sheng Que, Hong Liang, Pengfei Tu, Qingying ZhangAbstractA phytochemical investigation on the whole plant of Oxytropis falcata Bunge yielded 16 glycoconjugated compounds with structurally diverse volatile aglycones but similar sugars. Of these, five were previously undescribed compounds with different volatile aglycones but same glucuronic acid (1 → 2) glucosyl moiety, including three octanol glucuronic acid (1 → 2) glucosides (1–3), one acyclic monoterpenoid glucuronic acid (1 → 2) glucoside (4), and one 4-phenyl-butan-2-ol glucuronic acid (1 → 2) glucoside (5), and 11 were biological related known glucoconjugated volatile compounds (6–16) isolated from genus Oxytropis for the first time. The structures of these compounds were determined by extensive spectroscopic analysis of MS, 1D and 2D NMR data. The absolute configurations of aglycones and sugar residues were assigned via enzymatic hydrolysis and subsequently comparison of the specific rotations. This is the first report of such structurally diverse glycoconjugated volatile compounds from O. falcata, which might be regarded as the precursor of free volatile compounds, and presents scientific evidences for better clarifying the volatile compositions of this medicinal plant and genus Oxytropis.Graphical abstract
Source: Phytochemistry Letters - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research
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