Two New Eudesmane Sesquiterpenoids from the Flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum

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Abstract: The flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum, i.e. Ye-ju-hua recorded in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia, has been widely used in China as an important heat-clearing and detoxifying herb for the treatment of inflammation, headache, and vertigo. A phytochemical investigation of this herb has led to the isolation of two new eudesmane sesquiterpenoids, 7-epi-eudesm-4(15),11(13)-diene-1β,3β-diol (1) and 7-epi-1β-hydroxy-β-eudesmol (2). The molecular structures of these new sesquiterpenoids were established based on the comprehensive spectroscopic analyses, including NMR, MS, and IR, and comparing with the literatures. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Yang, J. L., Liu, L. L., & Shi, Y. P. (2019). Two New Eudesmane Sesquiterpenoids from the Flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum. Natural Products and Bioprospecting, 9(2), 145–148. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13659-019-0199-9

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