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After feeding of 24-epi-castasterone to the cockroach Periplaneta americana an organspecific epimerization of the brassinosteroid to 2,24-depi-castasterone could be detected in female insects. The metabolite being observed only in the ovaries and not in the testes of the insect was identified by GC/MS in comparison with a synthesized authentic sample. Contrary, 24-epi-brassinolide is not metabolized in the sexual organs of Periplaneta americana. This is the first evidence of a metabolic transformation of a brassinosteroid in insects.
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From Fissistigma bracteolatum Chatt. (Annonaceae), a Vietnamese folk medicinal plant, the novel type natural products fissistigmatin A–D (1–4), being composed of a flavonoid and a sesquiterpene moiety, were isolated. Their structures were elucidated by extensive NMR techniques, MS, CD, molecular modelling calculations and X-ray analysis.
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The structure of antidesmone, an alkaloid from Antidesma membranaceum Müll. Arg. and A. venosum E. Mey. (Euphorbiaceae), was revised to be (S)-4,8-dioxo-3-methoxy-2-methyl-5-n-octyl-1,4,5,6,7,8-hexahydroquinoline [(S)-2], not the isoquinoline derivative 1, as assumed previously. The revision was initiated by biosynthetic feeding experiments of one of our groups.
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Phytochemical studies on the leaves of Fissistigma bracteolatum yielded besides the two known compounds 2-hydroxy-3,4,6-trimethoxychalcone (1) and 5,7,8-trimethoxyflav-3-ene (2), five new chalconoids 2-hydroxy-3,4,6-trimethoxychalcene (3), 2-hydroxy-3,4,6-trimethoxydihydrochalcone (4), 2′-hydroxy-3′,4′,6′-trimethoxydihydrochalcone (5), 2′-hydroxy-3′,4′,6′-trimethoxy-β′-methoxychalcane (6) and 2′-hydroxy-3′,4′,6′-trimethoxy-β′-ethoxychalcane (7). The structures of these compounds were determined by mass and NMR spectroscopic methods.
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