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Senegalensin     (2S)-5,7-dihydroxy-2-(4- hydroxyphenyl)-6,8...

Synonyms: Senegalensein, Senegalensien, Lonchocarpol A, CHEMBL477969, SureCN144277, ...
 
 
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  • In addition to the known Compounds senegalensin, lupinifolin, erythrisenegalone, and auriculatin, two new isoflavones named erysenegalensein H and erysenegalensein I were isolated from the dichloromethane extract of the stem bark of ERYTHRINA SENEGALENSIS DC [1].
  • In addition to known compounds, sigmoidin C and 8-(3,3-dimethylallyl)-erythrinin C, also called senegalensin, a new isoflavone glycoside designated auriculatin 4'- O-glucoside was isolated from the chloroform extract of the stem bark of ERYTHRINA ERIOTRICHA [2].

References

  1. Erysenegalenseins H and I: Two New Isoflavones from Erythrina senegalensis1. Wandji, J., Fomum, Z.T., Tillequin, F., Skaltsounis, A.L., Koch, M. Planta Med. (1994) [Pubmed]
  2. Auriculatin 4'-O-Glucoside: A New Prenylated Isoflavone Glycoside from Erythrina eriotricha1. Nkengfack, A.E., Meyer, M., Tempesta, M.S., Fomum, Z.T. Planta Med. (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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