Planta Med 2010; 76(7): 719-721
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1240674
Natural Product Chemistry
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6-Methoxypodophyllotoxin-7-O-n-Hexanoate, a New Aryltetralin Lignan Ester from Seeds of Linum flavum

Michael Klaes1 , Therese Ellendorff1 , Thomas J. Schmidt1
  • 1Institut für Pharmazeutische Biologie und Phytochemie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Münster, Germany
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Publication History

received September 7, 2009 revised November 2, 2009

accepted November 5, 2009

Publication Date:
03 December 2009 (online)

Abstract

A new aryltetralin-type lignan, 6-methoxypodophyllotoxin-7-O-n-hexanoate, was isolated from the seeds of Linum flavum L. var. compactum (Linaceae) by silica gel column chromatography of the dichloromethane extract. This lignan, previously detected by our group in the aerial parts of several Linum species by HPLC‐MS, has now been isolated for the first time, and its structure is now confirmed and fully characterized by assignment of all NMR data as well as the CD spectrum. The occurrence of aryltetralin lignans, which are well known in the case of aerial parts and roots, in the seeds of a Linum species has not been reported before.

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Prof. Dr. Thomas J. Schmidt

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