2380-75-8Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Water-soluble constituents of coriander.
Ishikawa, Toru,Kondo, Kyoko,Kitajima, Junichi
, p. 32 - 39 (2003)
From the water-soluble portion of the methanol extract of coriander (fruit of Coriandrum sativum L.), which has been used as a spice and medicine since antiquity, 33 compounds, including two new monoterpenoids, four new monoterpenoid glycosides, two new monoterpenoid glucoside sulfates and two new aromatic compound glycosides were obtained. Their structures, were clarified by spectral investigation.
Facile synthesis of glycol metabolites of phenethylamine drugs
Holshouser,Kolb
, p. 619 - 621 (2007/10/02)
High yields of potential glycol metabolites of p-synephrine, epinephrine, octopamine, and normacromerine can be obtained from the readily available monosubstituted and disubstituted acetophenones. The general procedure involves alpha-bromination followed by displacement with acetate ion and reduction with lithium aluminum hydride. Yields ranged from 46 to 91%. Furthermore, the procedure minimizes some problems inherent in aromatic glycol synthesis which include dimerization and pinacol-pinacolone rearrangement.
