Senegalin, a new phenylpropanoid and other secondary metabolites from the stem bark of A. Juss. (Meliaceae).

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Senegalin (), a new phenylpropanoid has been isolated from the stem bark of A. Juss. along with twelve known secondary metabolites including coumarins -, 4-hydroxy-3,5-methylbenzoic acid (), pentacyclic triterpenoids -, acyclic triterpenoids and and steroids and , respectively. Their structures were elucidated with the help of spectroscopic techniques including 1 D- and 2 D-NMR. The antibacterial activity of the major compounds (, -) was evaluated on five bacterial strains. However, only compounds and showed a weak inhibition against and . Furthermore, the chemotaxonomic significance of these compounds has also been elaborated.
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Authors Kemayou, Guy Paulin M;Happi, Gervais M;Ngandjui, Yvan Anderson T;Tchouankeu, Jean Claude;Sewald, Norbert;Ali, Muhammad S;Kouam, Simeon F;
Journal Natural product research
Year 2020
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10.1080/14786419.2020.1729151
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