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摘要
采用不同的色谱方法,从二氯甲烷提取物中分离纯化了五种次生代谢物。利用不同的光谱数据阐明了这些物质的结构,并确认从根提取物中成功分离出了 5,7-二甲氧基黄烷酮(1)、黄酮苷(2)和十六烷酸(3),从叶提取物中成功分离出了β-桉叶油醇(4)和角鲨烯(5)。5,7-Dimethoxyflavanone (1)和黄腐素(2)是首次从根提取物中分离出来,这有助于提高 A. precatorius 的药理作用。
Characterisation of Chemical Compounds from the Root and Leaf Extract of Abrus precatorius
A total of five secondary metabolites were isolated and purified from dichloromethane root and leaf extracts of Abrus precatorius using different chromatographic methods. The structures were elucidated using different spectral data and were confirmed to be 5,7-Dimethoxyflavanone (1), Xanthoxylin (2), Hexadecanoic acid (3) successfully isolated from the root extract, and Beta-eudesmol (4) and Squalene (5) successfully isolated from the leaf extract. 5,7-Dimethoxyflavanone (1) and xanthoxylin (2) were reported for the first time from the root extract and this contributed to the pharmacological importance of A. precatorius.