A galloylated cyanogenic glycoside from the Australian endemic rainforest tree Elaeocarpus sericopetalus (Elaeocarpaceae)
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G.P. Bolwell N.G. Lewis D. Strack |
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01/01/2006
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A cyanogenic glycoside -6'-O-galloylsambunigrin - has been isolated from the foliage of the Australian tropical rainforest tree species Elaeocarpus sericopetalus F. Muell. (Elaeocarpaceae). This is the first formal characterisation of a cyanogenic constituent in the Elaeocarpaceae family, and only the second in the order Malvales. 6'-O-galloylsambunigrin was identified as the principal glycoside, accounting for 91% of total cyanogen in a leaf methanol extract. Preliminary analyses indicated that the remaining cyanogen content may comprise small quantities of sambunigrin, as well as di- and tri-gallates of sambunigrin. E. sericopetalus was found to have foliar concentrations of cyanogenic glycosides among the highest reported for tree leaves, up to 5.2 mg CN g(-1) dry wt. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Australia #Chemotaxonomy #Cyanogenesis #Cyanogenic Glycoside #Elaeocarpaceae #Gallic Acid #Malvales #Sambunigrin #Tropical Rainforest #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Plant Sciences #Merremia-dissecta #Glucosides #Constituents #Defense #C1 #259902 Environmental Chemistry (incl. Atmospheric Chemistry) #780103 Chemical sciences #030502 Natural Products Chemistry |
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Journal Article |