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Research on African medicinal plants—II: Hypoxoside, a new glycoside of uncommon structure from hypoxis obtusa busch

GBM Bettolo, M Patamia, M Nicoletti, C Galeffi…

Index: Marini Bettolo; Patamia; Nicoletti; et al. Tetrahedron, 1982 , vol. 38, # 11 p. 1683 - 1687

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Abstract

A new glycoside, hypoxoside, was isolated from rhizome of Hypoxis obtusa, a plant used in Mozambique in native medicine for the treatment of urinary diseases. The structure 1 of a diglycoside of 1-(3′, 4′-dihydroxyphenyl)-5-(3 ″, 4 ″-dihydroxyphenyl)-1-penten-4-yne was attributed to hypoxoside on the basis of physico-chemical determinations and chemical behaviour.

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