Indonesian medicinal plants. XIX. Chemical structures of four additional resin-glycosides, mammosides A, B, H1, and H2, from the tuber of Merremia mammosa (Convolvulaceae)

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Abstract

Four new resin-glycosides, named mammosides A (10), B (11), H1 (12), and H2 (13), were isolated from the tuber of Merremia mammosa (Convolvulaceae), a Jamu raw material. Their chemical structures have been elucidated on the bases of chemical and physicochemical evidence, including synthesis of a glycosidic acid designated as mammoside I.

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Kitagawa, I., Ohashi, K., Baek, N. I., Sakagami, M., Yoshikawa, M., & Shibuya, H. (1997). Indonesian medicinal plants. XIX. Chemical structures of four additional resin-glycosides, mammosides A, B, H1, and H2, from the tuber of Merremia mammosa (Convolvulaceae). Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 45(5), 786–794. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.45.786

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