Studies on the Constituents of Aeginetia indica L. var. gracilis NAKAI. Structures of Three Glycosides isolated from the Whole Plant
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Three glycosides named hydroxyβ-ionone glucoside, aeginetoside and isoaucubin were isolated from the n-butanol extract of Aeginetia indica L. var. gracilis NAKAI as mentioned in this paper.Abstract:
Three glycosides named hydroxy-β-ionone glucoside (1), aeginetoside (2) and isoaucubin (3) were isolated from the n-butanol extract of Aeginetia indica L. var. gracilis NAKAI. The structures of 1, 2 and 3 were elucidated by chemical and spectral studies.read more
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