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Flavonoids from Iris spuria (Zeal) Cultivated in Egypt  

Singab, Abdel Nasser B. (Department of Pharmacongmosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain Shams University)
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Archives of Pharmacal Research / v.27, no.10, 2004 , pp. 1023-1028 More about this Journal
Abstract
A new 12a-dehydrorotenoid 1, 11-dihydroxy-9, 10-methylenedioxy-12a-dehydrorotenoid (1), together with a new isoflavonoid glycoside tectorigenin-7-O-${\beta}$-glucosyl-4'-O-${\beta}$-glucoside (3), were isolated and identified from the rhizomes of I. spuria (Zeal). In addition, 4 known compounds, tectorigenin (2) tectorigenin-7-O-${\beta}$-glucosyl $(1{\leftrightarrow}6)$ glucoside (4), tectoridin (a tectorigenin- 7-O-${\beta}$-glucoside) (5) and tectorigenin-4'-O-${\beta}$-glucoside (6) were isolated and identified for the first time from this plant. The structures of the isolated compounds were determined by spectroscopic methods (UV, IR, $^1H,\;^{13}C$NMR, DEPT, HMQC, NOESY, and HMBC experiments and MS spectrometry) and by comparison with literature data of known compounds. Compounds 2, 4, 5, and 6 are reported for the first time from this plant through the present study.
Keywords
Iris spuria (Zeal); Iridiaceae; Rhizomes; 12a-Dehydrorotenoid 1; 11-Dihydroxy-9; 10 methlenedioxy-12a-dehydrorotenoid; Isoflavonoid glycoside; Tectorigenin-7-O-${\beta}$-glucoside;
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