Diptoindonesin A

Diptoindonesin A
Identifiers
Properties
Chemical formula
C34H32O11
Molar mass 616.61 g/mol
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Chemical compound

Diptoindonesin A is a C-glucoside of ε-viniferin isolated from the two Dipterocarpaceae Shorea seminis[1] and Dryobalanops aromatica.[2]

References

  1. ^ Aminah, N. S.; Achmad, S. A.; Aimi, N.; Ghisalberti, E. L.; Hakim, E. H.; Kitajima, M.; Syah, Y. M.; Takayama, H. (2002). "Diptoindonesin A, a new C-glucoside of ε-viniferin from Shorea seminis (Dipterocarpaceae)". Fitoterapia. 73 (6): 501–507. doi:10.1016/S0367-326X(02)00179-X. PMID 12385874.
  2. ^ Wibowo, A.; Ahmat, N.; Hamzah, A. S.; Sufian, A. S.; Ismail, N. H.; Ahmad, R.; Jaafar, F. M.; Takayama, H. (2011). "Malaysianol A, a new trimer resveratrol oligomer from the stem bark of Dryobalanops aromatica". Fitoterapia. 82 (4): 676–681. doi:10.1016/j.fitote.2011.02.006. PMID 21338657.

External links

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Oligostilbenoids and their glycosides
  • Diptoindonesin C
  • Diptoindonesin F
  • Gnetin H
  • Hemsleyanol D
  • Isohopeaphenol
  • Laetevirenol A, B, C, D and E
  • Suffruticosol A and B
  • Viniferal
  • E-ω-viniferin
  • Z-ω-viniferin
Dimers
  • Diptoindonesin G
  • Jezonodione
  • B
  • Scirpusin A
  • Tibeticanol (piceatannol dimer)
Trimers
  • Amurensin B
  • Gnetin E
  • Gneyulin A
  • Johorenol A
  • Ampelopsin E
  • Vaticanol G
Tetramers:
  • Dibalanocarpol
  • Gnetin J (3"-hydroxygnetin E)
  • Gnetin K (3"-methoxygnetin E)
  • Gnetuhainin R (isorhapontigenin tetramer)
  • Laetevirenol F and G
Higher polymers
(five units or more)
  • Vaticanol D, H, I and J
Oligomeric forms
of resveratrol
Dimers
  • Amurensin A and H
  • Ampelopsin A
  • B
  • D and F
  • Balanocarpol
  • Cyphostemmin A and B
  • δ-viniferin
  • ε-viniferin
  • Gnetin A and C
  • Leachinol F
  • Malibatol A
  • Pallidol
  • Parthenocissin A
  • Quadrangularin A
  • Restrytisol A, B and C
  • Vitisinol D
Trimers
Tetramers
Pentamers
Hexamers
Higher polymers
  • γ-viniferin
  • Valeriaphenol A
Glycosides or conjugates
  • Diptoindonesin A (C-glucoside of ε-viniferin)
  • Foeniculoside I (glucoside of miyabenol C), II, III and IV
  • Laevifonol (an ε-viniferin-ascorbic acid hybrid compound)
  • Laevifoside (O-glucoside of ampelopsin A)


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