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Aromatic and Aliphatic Apiuronides from the Bark of Cinnamomum cassia

Authors
Chang, Suk WooLee, Jin SuLee, Ji HwanKim, Ji-YoungHong, JongkiKim, Sun KwangLee, DonghoJang, Dae Sik
Issue Date
26-3월-2021
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS, v.84, no.3, pp.553 - 561
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS
Volume
84
Number
3
Start Page
553
End Page
561
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/128383
DOI
10.1021/acs.jnatprod.0c01062
ISSN
0163-3864
Abstract
Cinnamomum cassia Presl (Cinnamon) has been widely cultivated in the tropical or subtropical areas, such as Yunnan, Fujian, Guandong, and Hainan in China, as well as India, Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia. Four new glycosides bearing apiuronic acid (1, 4, 6, and 7) and their sodium or potassium salts (2, 3, and 5), together with 31 known compounds, were isolated from a hot water extract of the bark of C. cassia via repeated chromatography. The structures of the new compounds (1-7) were determined by NMR, IR, MS, and ICP-AES data and by acid hydrolysis and sugar analysis. This is the first report of the presence of apiuronic acid glycosides. Some of the isolates were evaluated for their analgesic effects on a neuropathic pain animal model induced by paclitaxel. Cinnzeylanol (8), cinnacaside (9), kelampayoside A (10), and syringaresinol (11) showed analgesic effects against paclitaxel-induced cold allodynia.
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