Chemical Components of the Roots of Anthriscus sylvestris HOFFM. I. Structures of an Acyloxycarboxylic Acid and a New Phenylpropanoidester, Anthriscusin

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  • シャクの根の成分(第1報)エステルカルボン酸および新フェニルプロパノイドエステルAnthriscusinの構造
  • シャクの根の成分-1-エステルカルボン酸および新フェニルプロパノイドエステルAnthriscusinの構造
  • シャク ノ ネ ノ セイブン 1 エステルカルボンサン オヨビ シン フェニル

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Abstract

An acyloxycarboxylic acid (V), a new phenylpropanoid ester, anthriscusin (VI), and a phenylpropanoid ester (VII) were isolated from the roots of Anthriscus sylvestris HOFFM. (Umbelliferae), together with three kinds of known lignans, anthricin (I), isoanthricin (II) and 2-(3", 4", 5"-trimethoxybenzyl)-3-(3', 4'-methylenedioxybenzyl) butyrolactone (III), and a known phenylpropanoid, crocatone (IV). The structures of V and VI were elucidated respectively as (Z)-2-angeloyloxymethyl-2-butenoic acid and O-[(Z)-2-angeloyloxymethyl-2-butenoyl]-3-methoxy-4, 5-methylenedioxycinnamyl alcohol, and the structure of VII was presumed as 1-(3-methoxy-4, 5-methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-angeloyloxypropan-1-one on the basis of its spectral data.

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  • YAKUGAKU ZASSHI

    YAKUGAKU ZASSHI 98 (11), 1486-1490, 1978

    The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan

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