2018
DOI: 10.1002/vjch.201800006
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Ecdysteroids from leaves of Vitex trifolia

Abstract: Four known ecdysteroids, ecdysone (1), 20‐hydroxyecdysone (2), 20‐hydroxyecdysone 2,3‐monoacetonide (3), and turkesterone (4) were isolated from leaves of Vitex trifolia. The structure of these compounds was elucidated by means of 1D‐ and 2D‐NMR spectra and was compared with those reported in literature. Compound 3 was reported from Vitex genus for the first time; compounds 1, 2, and 4 from V. trifolia for the first time.

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“…Within the various Vitex species, ecdysteroids are of great attention due to their distinctive characteristics advantageous in chemotaxonomy ( Sena Filho et al, 2008 ). Noteworthy ecdysteroids, such as ecdysone (compound 120 ), 20-hydroxyecdysone (compound 121 ), 20-hydroxyecdysone 2,3-monoacetonide (compound 122 ), turkesterone (compound 123 ), and polypodine B (compound 124 ), have been identified in the leaves of this plant ( Thoa et al, 2018 ). Additionally, this species is known to contain several sterol derivatives—specifically phytosterols (compounds 112–118 ) and an ergostanoid (compound 119 )—which have been reported to contribute to the phytochemical diversity of the plant ( Huang et al, 2013 ; Ban et al, 2018 ; Li et al, 2020b ).…”
Section: Biosynthesis Of Terpenoids Flavonoids and Iridoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the various Vitex species, ecdysteroids are of great attention due to their distinctive characteristics advantageous in chemotaxonomy ( Sena Filho et al, 2008 ). Noteworthy ecdysteroids, such as ecdysone (compound 120 ), 20-hydroxyecdysone (compound 121 ), 20-hydroxyecdysone 2,3-monoacetonide (compound 122 ), turkesterone (compound 123 ), and polypodine B (compound 124 ), have been identified in the leaves of this plant ( Thoa et al, 2018 ). Additionally, this species is known to contain several sterol derivatives—specifically phytosterols (compounds 112–118 ) and an ergostanoid (compound 119 )—which have been reported to contribute to the phytochemical diversity of the plant ( Huang et al, 2013 ; Ban et al, 2018 ; Li et al, 2020b ).…”
Section: Biosynthesis Of Terpenoids Flavonoids and Iridoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%