Oleanane saponins from Polyscias fruticosa

Phytochemistry
D H VoM C Hoang

Abstract

From the leaves and roots of Polyscias fruticosa, eight new oleanolic acid saponins named polysciosides A to H were isolated together with three known saponins. The structures of the saponins were established by means of spectral data, particularly NMR, which included COSY, HSQC, HMBC, HOHAHA and ROESY techniques.

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