Chemotaxonomic significance of lindenane sesquiterpenoid dimers and eudesmane sesquiterpenoids from Chloranthus henryi Hemsl. var. hupehensis (Pamp.) K. F. Wu

2021 
Abstract Seventeen known compounds were isolated from the 95% alcohol extract of the aerial parts of Chloranthus henryi Hemsl. var. hupehensis (Pamp.) K. F. Wu, including five lindenane sesquiterpenoid dimers (1–5) and twelve eudesmane sesquiterpenoids (6–17). In the present research, compounds 3 sarcaglabrin C, 6 neolitacumone C, 7 ent-Atractylenolide III and 8 dehydrocarissone were reported from the Chloranthus genus for the first time, and compounds 1 spicachlorantin B, 2 chloramultilide C, 4 shizukaol B, 5 japonicone C, 9 6α-hydroxyeudesma-4(15),7(11),8(9)-triene-12,8-olide, 10 ent-(3R)-3-hydroxyatractylenolide III, 11 8βH-hydroxyeudesma-4(14),7(11)-dien-12,8-olide, 12 lasianthuslactone A, 13 (5S,6R,8S,10R)-6-hydroxyeudesma-4(15),7(11)-diene-12,8-olide, 14 4β-hydroxy5α,8β(H)-eudesm-7(11)-en-8,12-olide, 15 4β,8β-dihydroxy-5α(H)-eudesm-7(11)-en-8,12-olide, 16 curcolonol and 17 1β, 8β-dihydroxyeudesm - 3,7(11)-dien-8α,12-olide were firstly isolated from the plant. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic and chemical analyses. Moreover, the chemotaxonomic significance of the isolated compounds is discussed.
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