Isolation and characterization of four novel β-Sitosteryl esters from Salvadora persica Linn

Natural Product Research
Maria KhanMohammed Ali

Abstract

Salvadora persica is virtuous to have a variety of phytoconstituents responsible for many biological activities some of them identified particularly while some are still to be acknowledged. A number of steroidal, glycosidic, terpenoids, saponins and functional esters are reported till date. The present study deals with extraction, isolation, and characterisation of four novel steroidal esters by systematic cold extraction of S. persica. The extracted phytoconstituents were characterised by sophisticated spectral UV, IR, NMR and MS, techniques. The reported four new β-Sitosteryl esters SP-2, 3, 5 and 6 were extracted and reported for the first time.

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