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Chemical constituents of Aglaia odorata and Aglaia hoaensis

Lien Hoa Dieu Nguyen 1, *
Hào Chí Lê 1
Thy Ngoc Diem Nguyen 1
Ly Thi Thao Nguyen 1
Le Thu Thi Nguyen 1
Thai Quoc Bui 1
Phuong Thu Tran 1
  1. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Science, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Correspondence to: Lien Hoa Dieu Nguyen, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Science, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Email: ndlhoa@hcmus.edu.vn.
Volume & Issue: Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021) | Page No.: 1245-1255 | DOI: 10.32508/stdjns.v5i3.1035
Published: 2021-05-09

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Abstract

Aglaia is the largest genus of the Meliaceae family with about 120 species, which grow mainly in the tropical and subtropical regions. In Vietnam, the genus contains about 30 species. Many are used in folk medicine for the treatment of different diseases. Rocaglamides, bisamides, lignans, triterpenoids and steroids are the main classes of compounds found in the genus. Some of them exhibit diverse biological activities. This research work reports the isolation of four compounds from A. odorata and A. hoaensis. Extraction was carried out using Soxhlet extractors with organic solvents followed by concentration of the solvents to yield crude extracts. Isolation was performed using column chromatography on silica gel and gel permeation on Sephadex LH-20. Chemical structures were determined using 1D NMR (1H, 13C NMR, DEPT), 2D NMR (HSQC, HMBC, COSY, NOESY), IR and HRESIMS spectroscopic methods, and comparison of the spectral data with those in literature. Two triterpenoids, aglaiadoratol and 3b -friedelinol, were isolated from the whole tree of A. odorata. Two other compounds, (+)-syringaresinol lignan and threo-9,10-O-isopropylidene- 13-hydroxy-(11E)-octadecenoic acid, a derivative of fatty acid, were obtained from the bark of A. hoaensis. Among the four isolated compounds, this is the first time that aglaiadoratol has been reported in the world. In addition, (+)-syringares inol ligan and threo-9,10-O-isopropylidene-13- hydroxy-(11E)-octadecenoic acid are reported here for the first time in A. hoaensis.

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