2000
DOI: 10.1248/cpb.48.1768
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Phenylpropanoids from Umbilicus pendulinus.

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“…The methyl Z-lespedezate (3) was readily identified by comparison with the spectral data provided by Viornery et al (2000). The NMR features which distiguish it from Z-venusol are the sharp methoxy peak at H 3.81 and at C 52.6 (deuteriomethanol).…”
Section: Extraction and Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The methyl Z-lespedezate (3) was readily identified by comparison with the spectral data provided by Viornery et al (2000). The NMR features which distiguish it from Z-venusol are the sharp methoxy peak at H 3.81 and at C 52.6 (deuteriomethanol).…”
Section: Extraction and Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both the Z and E isomers were obtained recently by Viornery et al (2000). In all these instances the plant source was Umbilicus pendulinus or Umbilicus ruperstris (Crassulaceae).…”
Section: Isolation Of Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The infusion prepared with the leaves has also been reported to have diuretic properties and can be used as ophthalmic disinfectant (Benhouda & Yahia, 2015;Gonzáles et al, 2009), while leaves prepared with olive oil were once used as an ointment to treat haemorrhoids (Carvalho & Morales, 2010). Despite its interest as both wild plant food and traditional medicine, as far as the authors know, studies focusing on the chemical characterization of this plant are almost inexistent, with no reports about its nutritional composition and only a few phytochemical compounds, namely three phenylpropanoids, being described so far (Viornery et al, 2000). Likewise, studies on the bioactive properties of this plant are very scarce on the literature (Benhouda & Yahia, 2015;Benhouda et al, 2014;Bullitta, Piluzza, & Manunta, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%