RESUMO
Chemical constituents of Ligularia hookeri (Asteraceae) collected in Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces in China were examined for the first time. Seven furanoeremophilanes, five of which were new, as well as known bisabolane- and eudesmane-type sesquiterpenoids, were isolated. Spectroscopic evidence indicates that the previously reported 3ß-(2'-methylpropenoyloxy)furanoeremophilan-15,6ß-olide should be revised to 3ß-(2'-methylpropenoyloxy)furanoeremophilan-15,6α-olide.
Assuntos
Asteraceae/química , China , Estrutura Molecular , Raízes de Plantas/químicaRESUMO
Intra-specific diversity in Liularia vellerea growing in the northwestern to central Yunnan province of China was studied by chemical and genetic approaches. Samples collected in the Jianchuan, Lijiang, and Zhongdian areas contained 6,15-dioxygenated furanoeremophilanes as their major components (type A); whereas samples from the Luguhu area accumulated 1,6-dioxygenated furanoeremophilanes (type B); a sample from near Kunming, however, contained 6,15-dioxygenated eremophilanolides (type C). 11 beta H- and 11 alpha H-6 beta-angeloyloxy-15-carboxyeremophil-7-en-12,8-olides (eremofarfugins D and E) were also isolated and their structures were determined. A correlation between the composition and the DNA sequence was observed in the ITSs.