The chloroform extract of the leaves of Caesalpinia pyramidalis (Caesalpinioidea, Fabaceae) yielded the new biflavonoid named caesalflavone, as well as podocarpusflavone A, agathisflavone, apigenin and kaempferol. The chloroform extract of the trunk wood gave 4,4′-dihydroxy-2′- methoxychalcone, (-)-syringaresinol, and methyl gallate. Biflavonoids were not found in trunk wood. Until now, C. pyramidalis is the first species in the genus to present biflavonoids. The structural elucidation of the isolated compounds and their derivatives were based on MS, IR, UV, 1D and 2D NMR spectral analyses. ©2005 Sociedade Brasileira de Química.
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Bahia, M. V., Dos Santos, J. B., David, J. P., & David, J. M. (2005). Biflavonoids and other phenolics from Caesalpinia pyramidalis (Fabaceae). Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 16(6 B), 1402–1405. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532005000800017
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