Chemical Constituents from Fruits and Stem Bark of Celtis australis L.
@article{Badoni2011ChemicalCF, title={Chemical Constituents from Fruits and Stem Bark of Celtis australis L.}, author={R. Badoni and D. Semwal and U. Rawat and M. Rawat}, journal={Helvetica Chimica Acta}, year={2011}, volume={94}, pages={464-473} }
Four triterpenoids named (9β,31R)-9,25-cyclo-30-propylhopan-31-ol (1), (3β)-3-hydroxy-30-propylhopan-31-one (2), (3β)-oleanan-3-ol (3), and (3β,9β)-9,25-cycloolean-12-en-3-yl β-D-glucofuranoside (4), a steroid named (3β,9β,14β)-14-hydroxy-9,19-cyclocholan-3-yl β-D-glucopyranoside (5), and an anthraquinone named 6-hydroxy-5,7,8-trimethoxy-9,10-dioxo-9,10-dihydroanthracen-2-yl acetate (6) have been isolated from the fruits and bark of Celtis australis (Ulmaceae), along with apigenin, quercetin… Expand
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