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New Long‐Chain Esters and Adenine Analogs from the Leaves of Formosan Bridelia balansae
Authors:Yeh‐Hsin Tsai  Ih‐Sheng Chen  Ian‐Lih Tsai
Abstract:Six new compounds, including the two long‐chain esters balansenate I (=6,8,11‐trimethyldodecanoic acid (2E)‐3‐methylhexadec‐2‐enyl ester; 1 ) and balansenate II (=10,12,15‐trimethylhexadedecanoic acid (2E)‐3‐methylhexadec‐2‐enyl ester; 2 ), the eburicane‐like triterpenoid bridelone (=hexadecahydro‐4,4,10,13,14‐pentamethyl‐17‐(5‐methyl‐1,4‐dimethylenehexyl)‐3H‐cyclopentaa]phenanthren‐3‐one; 3 ), the ‘deimino‐xanthine', bridelonine (=5‐(3‐methylbut‐2‐enyl)pyrrolo3,4‐d]imidazole‐4,6(1H,5H)‐dione; 6 ), and the two adenine analogs 9‐(3‐methylbut‐2‐enyl)adenine ( 7 ) and 1‐(3‐methylbut‐2‐enyl)adenine ( 8 ), besides three known compounds, i.e., N6‐(3‐methylbut‐2‐enyl)adenine ( 4 ), 3‐(3‐methylbut‐2‐enyl)adenine ( 5 ), and adenine ( 9 ), were isolated from the leaves of Formosan Bridelia balansae. The novel skeleton of 6 consists of a fused pyrrolidine‐2,5‐dione and imidazole moiety. The already known adenines 7 and 8 were isolated for the first time from a plant. The structures of the isolated compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic analyses.
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