New sesquiterpenoids from the jordanian medicinal plant inula viscosa

Journal of Natural Products
Abu Zarga MHKlaus-Peter Zeller

Abstract

Four new and 14 known compounds have been isolated from Inula viscosa of Jordanian origin. The new isolates are 11(13)-eudesmen-12-oic acids, 3beta-hydroxyilicic acid (1), 3alpha-hydroxy-epi-ilicic acid (2), 2alpha-hydroxyilicic acid (3) and 9beta-hydroxy-2-oxoisocostic acid (4).

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