Deoxypreussomerins from Jatropha curcas: are they also plant metabolites?

Phytochemistry
Nasi RavindranathBiswanath Das

Abstract

Three deoxypreussomerins, palmarumycins CP1, JC1 and JC2, have been isolated from a collection of the stems of Jatropha curcas. The second and third compounds are antibacterial constituents which were characterized from spectral evidence. The X-ray crystallographic structure of palmarumycin JC1 was also studied. Deoxypreussomerins have been obtained here from a plant source in appreciable quantities.

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