PMID: 11324922Apr 28, 2001Paper

Passifloricins, polyketides alpha-pyrones from Passiflora foetida resin

Phytochemistry
F EcheverriR Archbold

Abstract

Three polyketides alpha-pyrones, named passifloricins, were isolated from Passiflora foetida resin; their structures and relative configurations were assigned through 2D NMR spectroscopic analyses. These types of compounds were not detected in other passion flowers.

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