Examination of the leaf exudate of the South African species Aloe littoralis by reversed-phase HPLC revealed the presence of two major metabolites. The identification of the two compounds without isolation was attempted by HPLC-NMR based on separation using a C18 column eluting with a deuterium oxide:acetonitrile solvent gradient and an inverse HPLC-NMR probe. For each compound, one-dimensional proton spectra, and two-dimensional homonuclear COSY and TOCSY, and heteronuclear HSQC and HMBC, spectra were collected. On the basis of the data obtained, the metabolites were characterised as 10-hydroxyaloin B and deacetyllittoraloin.
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Identification of major metabolites in Aloe littoralis by high-performance liquid chromatography–nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Phytochemical Analysis, Vol.14(5), pp.275-280
2003
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- Title
- Identification of major metabolites in Aloe littoralis by high-performance liquid chromatography–nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Creators
- Gloria Karagianis - Southern Cross UniversityAlvaro Viljoen - University of the WitwatersrandPeter G Waterman - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Phytochemical Analysis, Vol.14(5), pp.275-280
- Identifiers
- 1065; 991012821388702368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article