Dihydrochalcone Glycosides From Balanophora harlandii

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Dihydrochalcone class of compounds displays good performance in taste modulation on several natural non-caloric/low-caloric sweeteners. Compounds such as hesperetin dihydrochalcone (HDC) and hesperetin dihydrochalcone-4′-O-β-d-glucoside (HDCG) were reported to be found in nature. However, the evidence was not complete to support their natural presence. The Coca-Cola Company has been working on the identification of natural sources of reported dihydrochalcones, as well as the exploration of new natural dihydrochalcones. During the investigation on plant Balanophora harlandii, the natural presence of HDCG was confirmed, and 3 new analogs have been identified. In this paper, detailed structural elucidation of known HDCG and 3 new analogs have been described.

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Prakash, I., Qian, Y., Wang, B., Xin, Z., Ma, G., Yang, Z., … Xie, T. (2020). Dihydrochalcone Glycosides From Balanophora harlandii. Natural Product Communications, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578X19900035

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