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Delphinium caeruleum

Delphinium caeruleum

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Natural products/compounds from  Delphinium caeruleum

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  2. BCN5658 Apigenin520-36-5 Instructions

References

[Study on Chemical Constituents of Delphinium caeruleum].[Pubmed: 30080366]


To study the chemical constituents from the whole plant of Delphinium caeruleum.


A new diterpenoid alkaloid isolated from Delphinium caeruleum.[Pubmed: 28259252]


The present study was designed to determine the chemical constituents of Delphinium caeruleum Jacq. ex Camb.. The chemical constituents were isolated and purified by column chromatography with silica gel, ODS, and Sephadex LH-20. Their structures were elucidated by IR, MS, and NMR. Ten compounds were obtained and identified as caerudelphinine A (1), lycoctonine (2), talitine B (3), talitine A (4), talitine C (5), tatsienine-V (6), d-magnoflorine (7), 2-trimethyl-ammonio-3-(3-indolyl) propionate (8), vakhmatine (9), and delatisine (10). Compound 1 was a new lycoctonine-type C19-diterpenoid alkaloid, and compounds 4-10 were isolated from this plant for the first time.


Diterpenoid Alkaloids from Delphinium caeruleum.[Pubmed: 17230340]


A new minor diterpenoid alkaloid, caeruline, was isolated from DELPHINIUM CAERULEUM Jacq. ex Camb. Its structure was elucidated as 1 on the basis of spectral evidence. Along with this new compound, three known diterpenoid alkaloids were also isolated from this plant and identified as tatsiensine, delcosine, and lycoctonine which had not been found in this herb previously.