Abstract: | Tumor‐promoting characteristics of seven esters, 1 – 7 , obtained from the latex of Euphorbia cauducifolia L. was appraised by carrying out NMRI mice back skin. The structures of 1 – 7 were elucidated by spectroscopic techniques like 1H‐ and 13C‐NMR, 2D‐NMR (HMQC, HMBC, HOHAHA (homonuclear Hartmann–Hahn), NOESY, and NOE), FT‐IR, UV, and MS as esters of 17‐hydroxyingenol, namely 17‐(2Z,4E,6Z)‐deca‐2,4,6‐trienoyloxy]ingenol ( 1 ), 3‐O‐angeloyl‐17‐(2Z,4E,6Z)‐deca‐2,4,6‐trienoyloxy]ingenol ( 2 ), 3‐O‐acetyl‐20‐O‐angeloyl‐17‐hydroxyingenol ( 3 ), 17‐(acetyloxy)‐3‐O‐angelyl‐ingenol ( 4 ), 20‐O‐acetyl‐3‐O‐angeloyl‐17‐hydroxyingenol ( 5 ), 3‐O‐angelyl‐17‐(benzoyloxy)ingenol ( 6 ) and 20‐O‐acetyl‐3‐O‐angelyl‐17‐(benzoyloxy)ingenol ( 7 ). Compounds 1 – 4 were isolated for the first time, whereas 5 – 7 are known metabolites but detected for the first time in this plant. Biological investigations revealed that these compounds are tumor promoters. |