Chemical constituents of Sisymbrium irio L. from Jordan.

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Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan.

Published: March 2010

Investigation of the aerial parts of Sisymbrium irio L. (Cruciferea) collected in northern Jordan afforded two new compounds, sitosteryl-6'-O-undecanoate-beta-D-glucoside (1) and (Z)-8,11,12-trihydroxyoctadec-9-enoic acid (2), in addition to 12 known compounds, 10 of which are reported for the first time from the plant. The structures of all of the compounds were established by spectroscopic and chemical methods.

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