Phytotoxic withanolides from Jaborosa rotacea
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Twelve new withanolides were isolated from the aerial part of Jaborosa rotacea: five had a spiranoid delta-lactone ( 1- 5); one contained a 26,12-delta-lactone and a C-12-C-23 bond ( 6); five corresponded to trechonolide-type withanolides with configuration at C-23 opposite of those previously isolated ( 7, 8, 10-12); two of these have an additional oxido-bridge between C-21 and C-24; finally a withanolide with a hemiketal ring formed between a 21-hydroxyl and a 12-ketone ( 13) and the closely related jaborosalactone R were also isolated. New compounds were fully characterized by a combination of spectroscopic methods ( 1D and 2D NMR and MS). The structures of the spiranoid withanolide and of the epimer of trechonolide A were confirmed by X-ray diffraction studies. Compounds 4, 5, 6, and 8 showed selective phytotoxicity toward monocotyledoneous and dicotyledoneous species.
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JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS Volume: 69 Issue: 5 Pages: 783-789 Published: MAY 26 2006
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