New (9βH)‐Lanostanes and Lanostanes from Mikania aff. jeffreyi (Asteraceae) |
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Authors: | Carla C. Mendes Luciana Q. Sandes Frederico G. Cruz Nídia F. Roque |
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Affiliation: | 1. Instituto de Química, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Campus Universitário de Ondina, CEP 40170‐290, Salvador‐Bahia, Brazil (phone: +55‐71‐32636811;2. fax: +55‐71‐32374117) |
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Abstract: | Four new (9βH)‐lanostanes, i.e., (9βH)‐3β‐acetoxylanosta‐7,24‐diene, (9βH)‐3‐oxolanosta‐7,24‐diene, (9βH,24R)‐3β‐acetoxy‐24‐hydroxylanosta‐7,25‐diene, and (9βH,24S)‐3β‐acetoxy‐24‐hydroxylanosta‐7,25‐diene, two new lanostanes, i.e., (24R)‐3β‐acetoxy‐24‐hydroxylanosta‐8,25‐diene and (24S)‐3β‐acetoxy‐24‐hydroxylanosta‐8,25‐diene, and two known lanostanes, i.e., 3β‐acetoxylanosta‐8,24‐diene and 3‐oxolanosta‐8,24‐diene, were obtained from a new Mikania species (Asteraceae) besides pentacyclic triterpenes, steroids, and diterpenes. The structures of the compounds were determined by spectroscopic methods. This is the second study about acetyl‐lanosterols from higher plants. Moreover, (9βH)‐lanostanes are very rare metabolites from dicotyledone angiosperms. The occurrence of these terpenes together in the same plant makes the species a good source for lanostane‐ and (9βH)‐lanostane‐biosynthesis studies. |
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Keywords: | Mikania aff. jeffreyi Lanostanes Triterpenes |
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