Vol. 11, Issue 5 (2023)
Five amide-functional cassans isolated from the root bark of Erythrophleum ivorense A. Chev. (Fabaceae)
Author(s): N’Tamon Amon Diane Marina, Konan Dibi Jacques, Kablan Richmond Jean-Francois, Kablan Ahmont Landry Claude, Kabran Aka Faustin, Attioua Koffi Barthélemy, Mamyrbékova-Békro Janat Akhanovna and Békro Yves-Alain
Abstract: The phytochemical study of Erythrophleum ivorense’s root barks extract resulted in five cassane-type diterpenoids (1-5). The structures of these compounds, which were isolated for the first time from this species, were established on the basis of their NMR and HR-ESIMS analyses. The particularity of isolated cassanes is the presence of an amide function; moreover, this study confirms that Erythropheum species are rich in cassan-type diterpenoids.
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N’Tamon Amon Diane Marina, Konan Dibi Jacques, Kablan Richmond Jean-Francois, Kablan Ahmont Landry Claude, Kabran Aka Faustin, Attioua Koffi Barthélemy, Mamyrbékova-Békro Janat Akhanovna, Békro Yves-Alain. Five amide-functional cassans isolated from the root bark of Erythrophleum ivorense A. Chev. (Fabaceae). Int J Chem Stud 2023;11(5):16-20.