Neokuguaglucoside

Neokuguaglucoside is a chemical compound with formula C
42
H
66
O
14
, isolated from the fruit of the bitter melon vine (Momordica charantia, called kǔguā in Chinese), where it occurs at 23 mg/35 kg. It is a triterpene glucoside with the cucurbitane skeleton. It is a white powder, soluble in methanol and butanol.[1]

Neokuguaglucoside
Names
IUPAC name
6-(hydroxymethyl)-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)-2-[(1S)-1-[(1R,4S,5S,8R,9R,12S,13S,16S)-5,9,17,17-tetramethyl-16-[(2R,3R,4R,5S,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy-18-oxapentacyclo[10.5.2.01,13.04,12.05,9]nonadec-2-en-8-yl]ethyl]-2,3,4a,6,7,8-hexahydropyrano[2,3-b][1,4]dioxine-7,8,8a-triol
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
Properties
C42H66O14
Molar mass 794.976 g·mol−1
Appearance White powder
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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References

  1. Jie‐Qing Liu, Jian‐Chao Chen, Cui‐Fang Wang and Ming‐Hua Qiu (2010). "One new cucurbitane triterpenoid from the fruits of Momordica charantia". European Journal of Chemistry. 1 (4): 294–296. doi:10.5155/eurjchem.1.4.294-296.131.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)


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