Structures of New and Known Cyanoglucosides from a North American Plant, Purshia tridentata DC.
1994
A new cyanoglucoside, purshianin (1), was isolated together with a known cyanoglucoside, menisdaurin (2a), from stems of Purshia tridentata DC. (Rosaceae) collected in Oregon, U.S.A. and the structure was established as (4S, 6S)-(Z)-6-(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-4-hydroxy-2-cyclohexene-Δ1, α-acetonitrile (1) based on chemical and spectral evidence. Notably, the absolute structure of 1 and the revised stereostructure (2), (4S, 6R)-(Z)-6-(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-4-hydroxy-2-cyclohexene-Δ1, α-acetonitrile for menisdaurin were decided based on combined studies of difference NOE spectra and Dreiding model inspection.
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