Nat Prod Lett
Institute of Materia Medica, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China.
Published: June 2002
Three saponins, craniosaponin A (1) and buddlejasaponins Ia (2) and I (3) were isolated from the n-butanol soluble fraction of Craniotome furcata for the first time. Among them, craniosaponin A (1) was identified to be a new compound. The structure of craniosaponin A was assigned mainly by spectral methods. A preliminary assay in vitro was applied to evaluate their cytotoxicity against several tumor cell-lines.
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Three saponins, craniosaponin A (1) and buddlejasaponins Ia (2) and I (3) were isolated from the n-butanol soluble fraction of Craniotome furcata for the first time. Among them, craniosaponin A (1) was identified to be a new compound. The structure of craniosaponin A was assigned mainly by spectral methods.
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