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  • The study aimed to investigate the phenylpropanoids found in the plant Gardenia jasminoides.
  • Various chromatography methods were used for isolation, purification, and determining the chemical structures of the compounds.
  • Eight unique compounds were isolated from the plant, marking the first time these specific compounds have been documented from Gardenia jasminoides.

Article Abstract

Objective: To investigate the phenylpropanoids constituents of Gardenia jasminoides.

Methods: Various column chromatography were used in the isolation and purification, physiochemical constant determination and spectral analysis were adopted to determine the chemical structures.

Results: Eight compounds were isolated from Gardenia jasminoides, including 4-hydroxy-cinnamic acid methylester (1), 3, 5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxy-cinnamic acid methylester (2), pisoninol II (3), 7-hydroxy-orebiusin A (4), (E) -3-(4'-hydroxyphenyl) -acrylic acid n-butyl ester (5), (E) -3-(4'-methoxyphenyl) -acrylic acid n-butyl ester (6), 4-methoxyl-phenylpropanol n-butyl ether (7) and cycloolivil (8).

Conclusion: All compounds are firstly isolated from this plant.

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