Background And Purpose: Phytochemically, species are a rich source of important secondary metabolites especially steroidal saponin and sapogenins, flavonoids, and sulfur compounds. As a member of this genus, , which is locally known as "tareh kouhi", is an endemic plant of middle Asian countries.
Experimental Approach: Bulbs of were collected and air-dried in the shade. The chloroform-methanol (9:1) extract of the sample was subjected to purification by MPLC and HPLC. Structure elucidation of isolated compounds was done using comprehensive spectroscopic methods including 1D-NMR, 2D-NMR, and MS.
Findings/results: A steroidal saponin structurally related to parillin and a phenylpropanoid glycoside (coniferin) were isolated and identified from the plant chloroform-methanol extract.
Conclusion And Implication: To the best of our knowledge isolation of these potentially medicinal compounds from was reported for the first time in this study.
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