2003
DOI: 10.1248/cpb.51.467
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Phenylpropanoid Glycosides from Rhodiola rosea.

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“…The absolute configuration of the aglycones of 1 -3 was not established. The seven known compounds were identified as lobetyol (4) [16], lobetyolin (5) [16], sinapinaldehyde (6) [17], coniferaldehyde (7) [17], coniferoside (8) [18], sachaliside (9) [18], and isoconiferin (10) [19] by comparison of their spectroscopic data ( 1 H-and 13 C-NMR and EI-MS) with those reported in the literature. The antimicrobial properties of compounds 1 -5 were tested against eight microbial strains.…”
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“…The absolute configuration of the aglycones of 1 -3 was not established. The seven known compounds were identified as lobetyol (4) [16], lobetyolin (5) [16], sinapinaldehyde (6) [17], coniferaldehyde (7) [17], coniferoside (8) [18], sachaliside (9) [18], and isoconiferin (10) [19] by comparison of their spectroscopic data ( 1 H-and 13 C-NMR and EI-MS) with those reported in the literature. The antimicrobial properties of compounds 1 -5 were tested against eight microbial strains.…”
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“…acetone extract of D. feddei was suspended in H 2 O and partitioned with ethyl acetate. The ethyl acetate partition was repeatedly subjected to column chromatography over Si gel and preparative HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography) to afford compounds 1-12, including three new phenylpropanoids, named feddeiketones A-C (1-3), together with nine known phenylpropanoids, p-coumaric acid (4), 13 caffeic acid (5), 14 ferulic acid (6), 15 coniferoside (7), 16 isoconiferin (8), 17 turbinataphenol A (9), 18 nervolan B (10), 19 nervolan C (11) 20 and 1,2-O-dicaffeoylcyclopenta-3-ol (12). 21 The structures of compounds 1-12 are shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…Total content of phenylpropanoids was 4 087.697 mg/100 g of dry powdered material in the hydroalcoholic extract and 958.517 mg/100 g of dry powdered material in the aqueous extract. The analysis of phenylpropanoid glycosides from Rhodiola rosea by UV, MS and NMR methods was also performed by Tolonen et al [16,17]. Due to the widespread use of Rhodiola material in several countries, the determination of active ingredients such as rosavins, rosin, rosarin and rosaridin is very important for the evaluation of the results of in vivo studies.…”
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confidence: 99%