Steroid saponins and sapogenins ofAllium XI. Neoalliogenin fromAllium turcomanicum
Article
First Online:
Received:
- 21 Downloads
- 1 Citations
Summary
In addition to the known spirostans neoagigenin and alliogenin, we have isolated from the skins of the bulbs ofAllium turcomanicum Rgl. a new steroid sapogenin — neoalliogenin, which is (25S)-5α-spirostan-2α, 3β, 5α, 6β-tetraol.
Keywords
Diacetate Acetic Anhydride Campesterol Steroid Saponin Phosphorus OxychloridePreview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
Literature cited
- 1.G. V. Pirtskhalava, M. B. Gorovits, and N. K. Abubakirov, Khim. Prirodn. Soedin., 534 1977).Google Scholar
- 2.A. N. Kel'ginbaev, M. B. Gorovits, and N. K. Abubakirov, Khim. Prirodn. Soedin., 801 (1974).Google Scholar
- 3.M. B. Gorovits, F. S. Khristulas, and N. K. Abubakirov, Khim. Prirodn. Soedin., 434 (1971).Google Scholar
- 4.M. E. Wall, C. R. Eddy, M. L. McClennan, and M. E. Klimpp, Anal. Chem.,24, 1337 (1952).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- 5.C. R. Eddy, M. E. Wall, and M. K. Scott, Anal. Chem.,25, 266 (1953).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- 6.J. P. Kutney, Steroids,2, 225 (1963).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- 7.W. Buser, Helv. Chim. Acta,30, 1379 (1947).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- 8.R. E. Marker, R. B. Wagner, P. R. Ulshafer, et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc.,69, 2167 (1947).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- 9.J. Pataki, G. Rosenkranz, and C. Djerassi, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,73, 5375 (1951).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- 10.J. Romo, G. Rosenkranz. C. Djerassi, and F. Sondheimer, J. Org. Chem.,19, 1509 (1954).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- 11.I. L. Novosel'skaya, M. B. Gorovits, and N. K. Abubakirov, Khim. Prirodn. Soedin., 258 (1975).Google Scholar
Copyright information
© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1978