128443-54-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
ARYLTETRALIN LIGNANS FROM LINUM FLAVUM AND LINUM CAPITATUM
Broomhead, A. Jane,Dewick, Paul M.
, p. 3839 - 3844 (1990)
Phytochemical analysis of ethanol extracts from Linum flavum, L. flavum compactum and L. capitatum has demonstrated their capability of producing and storing relatively large amounts of cytotoxic aryltetralin lignans structurally related to podophyllotoxin. 5-Methoxypodophyllotoxin, its glucoside and acetate are the main constituents of both roots and stem/leaves of L. flavum and L. flavum compactum, the roots containing up to 3.5percent dry weight of these compounds.Although 5-methoxypodophyllotoxin and its glucoside were also found in L. capitatum roots, stem/leaves were shown to produce α- and β-peltatins and their 5-O-glucosides.Coniferyl alcohol and coniferin were present in all three plants.
Lignans from Juniperus sabina
Feliciano, Arturo San,Miguel del Corral, Jose M.,Gordaliza, Marina,Castro, Angeles
, p. 1335 - 1338 (2007/10/02)
Four new natural products, β-peltatin-B methyl ether, podorhizol acetate, 2′-methoxyepipicropodophyllotoxin and 2′-methoxypicropodophyllotoxin, were isolated from the lignan fraction of a n-hexane extract from the leaves of Juniperus sabina, along with picropodophyllotoxone, epipodophyllotoxin, (+)-dihydrosesamin, podorhizol, anhydropodorhizol, epipicropodophyllotoxin and 2′-methoxypodophyllotoxin.
