Polygonifoliol, a new tirucallane triterpene from the latex of the seaside sandmat Euphorbia polygonifolia.

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Department of Chemistry, State University of New York - ESF, Syracuse NY 13210, USA, (phone: +1-315-470-6895; fax: +1-315-470-6856).

Published: July 2015

The genus Euphorbia contains over 2000 species which exhibit a considerable diversity of di- and triterpenes in their latex. The North American species Euphorbia polygonifolia is a low growing plant of Atlantic and Great Lake beaches. The composition of its free and esterified triterpene alcohols was determined by HPLC and (1) H-NMR analyses. An unreported triterpene alcohol was found as 2.6% and 10.3% of the free and esterified fractions, respectively. The structure of the new triterpene alcohol was determined using HMBC, and its configurational assignment was secured by acid-catalyzed isomerization to isotirucallol. The new compound, polygonifoliol, was shown to be Δ(12) -isotirucallol.

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