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      Phytochemistry of the genus Thapsia.

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      Planta medica
      Georg Thieme Verlag KG

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          In a chemotaxonomic study of the genus Thapsia (Apiaceae), root material of five taxa has been analysed for skin irritating sesquiterpene lactones and the coumarins, 6-methoxy-7-geranyloxycoumarin and scopoletin. Eight tetraesters of 2, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11-hexahydroxy-C (6)-guaianolide and two triesters of 3, 7, 8, 10, 11-pentahydroxy-C (6)-guaianolide were isolated. One of these, trilobolide, has previously been isolated from Laser trilobum Borkh., whereas the others are new. They represent a new group of selective histamine liberators. Regarding the investigated constituents, T. garganica L. was found to differ from T. transtagana Brot. T. villosa L. proved to be chemically heterogeneous and the examined plant samples could be divided into four chemical groups, named I-IV. Hydroxylated C (6)-guaianolides were isolated from T. garganica, T. transtagana, T. maxima Mill., T. villosa I and III. No skin irritating guaianolides were detected in either T. villosa II and IV or in Rouya (Thapsia) polygama (Desf.) Coincy. 6-Methoxy-7-geranyloxycoumarin showed the same distribution as the guaianolides, whereas scopoletin was found in all the plant samples investigated.

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          Journal
          Planta Med.
          Planta medica
          Georg Thieme Verlag KG
          0032-0943
          0032-0943
          Dec 1981
          : 43
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Departments of Pharmacognosy and Chemistry BC, Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
          Article
          10.1055/s-2007-971521
          17402057
          c03672fb-ce6a-46c0-aca2-a72fa31ad3d4
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