Journal article

Phenylphenalenones and oxabenzochrysenones from the Australian plant Haemodorum simulans

S Urban, MA Timmers, R Brkljača, JM White

Phytochemistry | Published : 2013

Abstract

Chemical investigation of the Australian plant Haemodorum simulans (Haemodoraceae) resulted in the isolation of two new phenylphenalenones, haemoxiphidone and haemodordioxolane from the bulbs together with the first report of an oxabenzochrysenone glycoside, haemodoroxychrysenose from the aerial parts of the plant. Also isolated were two previously described phenylphenalenones 5,6-dimethoxy-7-phenyl-1H,3H-naphtho[1,8-cd]pyran-1,3-dione and haemodorone and two oxabenzochrysenones 5-hydroxyl-2-methoxy-1H-naphtho[2,1, 8-mna]xanthen-1-one and 5-methoxy-1H-naphtho[2,1,8-mna]xanthen-1-one. The X-ray structure of the phenylphenalenone 5,6-dimethoxy-7-phenyl-1H,3H-naphtho[1,8-cd] pyran-1,3-dione was..

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The Marine And Terrestrial NAtural Product (MATNAP) research group thanks Mr. Allan Tinker for collection and identification of the plant specimens; Ms G. Ellis (University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand) for the biological testing; Ms Sally Duck (Monash University) for the high resolution mass spectrometric analysis and the award of an Australian Postgraduate Research Award (APA) scholarship.