Phenylethanoid and Lignan Glycosides from Polar Extracts of Lantana, a Genus of Verbenaceous Plants Widely Used in Traditional Herbal Therapies
Journal of Natural Products2009Vol. 72(7), pp. 1344–1347
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José Guedes de Sena Filho, Susan L. Nimmo, Haroudo Sátiro Xavier, José Maria Barbosa‐Filho, Robert H. Cichewicz
Abstract
Many references to the use of Lantana spp. can be found in the ethnopharmacological literature from locations around the globe. This study was focused on examining constituents from the polar extracts of Lantana radula Sw. and Lantana canescens Kunth, for which no prior chemical investigations had been reported. A new phenylethanoid glycoside, raduloside, and lignan glycoside, radulignan, were identified along with the known compounds alyssonoside, arenarioside, calceolarioside E, isonuomioside, samioside, and verbascoside.
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