New compounds with hepatoprotective effects from the stems of .

J Asian Nat Prod Res

State Key Laboratory of Innovative Drug and Efficient Energy-Saving Pharmaceutical Equipment, Nanchang 330006, China.

Published: June 2023

Three new compounds, (8)-2,2,7,7-tetramethyl-8-hydroxymethyl-6-indanone-(2,3-b)-2-pyran-9-O--d-glucopyranoside (), (7,8)-2,2,7-trimethyl-7-hydroxymethyl-8-hydroxy-2,7,8,9-tetrahydro-6-naphtho-(2,3-b)-pyran-10-O--d-glucopyranoside (), 1-deoxy-1-(3,4-dihydro-7-methyl-2,3-dioxo-1(2)-quinoxalinyl)pentitol-6-carboxylic acid (3), as well as six known compounds (), were obtained. Their structures were determined by spectroscopy and comparison with NMR data of related compounds. Absolute configurations were determined by ECD spectroscopy. The hepatoprotective effects of these compounds were investigated on HepG2 and LO2 cells lines; compounds , , and displayed moderate activity.

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