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Corchorusosides A,B,C,D and E, new cardiotonic oligoglycosides from the seeds of Corchorus olitorius L.(Moroheiya)

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This article is published in Heterocycles.The article was published on 1998-01-01. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Corchorus olitorius.

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Stereoselective Glycosylations of a Family of 6-Deoxy-1,2-glycals Generated by Catalytic Alkynol Cycloisomerization

TL;DR: Photolysis of 0.25 equiv of W(CO)6 in the presence of tertiary amines and highly functionalized terminal alkynyl alcohols catalyzes single-step, high-yield cycloisomerization to endocyclic enol ethers, leading to enantio- and diastereoselective syntheses of each isomer of 6-deoxy-1,2-glycals.
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A comprehensive review on the chemistry and pharmacology of Corchorus species—A source of cardiac glycosides, triterpenoids, ionones, flavonoids, coumarins, steroids and some other compounds

TL;DR: An exhaustive literature survey on secondary metabolites of Corchorus species has been carried out as discussed by the authors, which includes digitalis glycosides, triterpenoids, sterols, phenolics, ionones, carbohydrates and fatty acids.
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Stress metabolites from Corchorus olitorius L. leaves in response to certain stress agents

TL;DR: In this paper, five coumarins were found to be produced as phytoalexins (stress metabolites) from the fresh young leaves of Corchorus olitorius L. plant, in response to inoculation with biotic stress agent, such as the spore suspension of the fungus Helminthosporium turcicum and with chemical stress agents such as aqueous solutions of mercuric chloride and cupric chloride.
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Relationship Between Cardiac Glycoside Contents and Color of Corchorus olitorius Seeds

TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between the cardiac glycoside contents in Corchorus olitorius seeds and the seed color was examined and a positive correlation (r = 0.913) was observed.
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Polyphenolic compounds with anti-tumour potential from Corchorus olitorius (L.) Tiliaceae, a Nigerian leaf vegetable.

TL;DR: The plant Corchorus olitorius represents a potential source of natural 'lead' compounds with anti-tumour potential and docking of each of the two compounds and also of curcumin into some molecular targets implicated in tumourigenesis revealed that the three compounds had binding affinities that were superior to those obtained for the co-crystallized inhibitors of metalloproteinase-9, fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 and epidermal growth factor receptors.