Saponins esculeosides B-1 and B-2 in Italian canned tomatoes

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Italian canned tomatoes contain the tomato glycosides esculeosides B-1 (1, 0.0052%) and B-2 (2, 0.0068%) without esculeoside A. Herein, the structure of esculeoside B-1 (1) is characterized to be 3-O-β-lycotetraosyl (5S,22R,23S,25S)-22,26-epimino-16β,23-epoxy-3β,23,27- trihydroxycholestane 27-O-β-D-glucopyranoside. We hypothesized that these substances might be derived from esculeoside A when the cans are prepared with treatment in boiling water. To confirm that hypothesis, we refluxed esculeoside A with water for 6.5 h, providing esculeosides B-1 (1) and B-2 (2) in yields of 25.8% and 31.0%, respectively. © 2013 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Manabe, H., Fujiwara, Y., Ikeda, T., Ono, M., Murakami, K., Zhou, J. R., … Nohara, T. (2013). Saponins esculeosides B-1 and B-2 in Italian canned tomatoes. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 61(7), 764–767. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.c13-00202

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