Biologically Active Constituents of Arnebia euchroma: Structures of New Monoterpenylbenzoquinones: Arnebinone and Arnebifuranone

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Two quinonic compounds, arnebinone and arnebifuranone, were isolated from the roots of Arnebia euchroma and their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectral evidence. Arnebinone is a monoterpenyl-benzoquinoe in which the monoterpene moiety forms a fused ring to the benzoquinone. Arnebifuranone is another monoterpenylbenzoquinone with a furan ring containing side chain which is bonded to the benzoquinone at the head carbon of C10 moiety originating from the geranyl moiety of geranylhydroquinone. © 1991, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Yao, X. S., Ebizuka, Y., Noguchi, H., Kiuchi, F., Shibuya, M., Iitaka, Y., … Sankawa, U. (1991). Biologically Active Constituents of Arnebia euchroma: Structures of New Monoterpenylbenzoquinones: Arnebinone and Arnebifuranone. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 39(11), 2962–2964. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.39.2962

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