Iridoids and a norsesquiterpenoid from the leaves of Villaria odorata

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Phytochemical investigation of Villaria odorata, a Philippine endemic Rubiaceae species, led to the identification of three iridoids, morindolide (1), hydrophylin A (2), hydrophylin B (3) and a norsesquiterpenoid, vomifoliol (4). This is the first report of compounds 1-4 from the genus Villaria. These classes of compounds proved to be important chemotaxonomic markers in the Rubiaceae family in combination with morphology and molecular data.

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Tan, M. A., Villacorta, R. A. U., Alejandro, G. J. D., & Takayama, H. (2014). Iridoids and a norsesquiterpenoid from the leaves of Villaria odorata. Natural Product Communications, 9(9), 1229–1230. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1400900902

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