PMID: 8590641Dec 1, 1995Paper

Prenylated isoflavanone from Erythrina eriotricha

Phytochemistry
A E NkengfackM Meyer

Abstract

Bioassay-directed fractionation of a methylene chloride extract of the root bark of Erythrina eriotricha resulted in the isolation of a novel isoflavanone, named eriotrichin B, and the five known pterocarpans, isonorautenol, erybraedin A, erybraedin C, erybraedin D and erybraedin E. The structure of the new compound has been investigated by extensive spectroscopic studies, including 2D NMR and chemical evidence. The in vitro antimicrobial spectrum and potencies of the isolated compounds are also reported.

References

Nov 1, 1990·Journal of Natural Products·A E NkengfackM S Tempesta
Jul 1, 1994·Phytochemistry·A E NkengfackO Sterner

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Mar 29, 2001·Journal of Ethnopharmacology·C C PillayJ van Staden
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Jun 28, 2000·Journal of Natural Products·A E NkengfackF R van Heerden

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