Turkesterone
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Formula | C27H44O8 |
Molar mass | 496.641 g·mol−1 |
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Turkesterone is a phytoecdysteroid found in numerous plant species, including Ajuga turkestanica,[1] various Vitex species,[2][3][4] Triticum aestivum,[5] and Rhaponticum acaule.[6]
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References
- ^ Guibout L, Mamadalieva N, Balducci C, Girault JP, Lafont R (2015). "The minor ecdysteroids from Ajuga turkestanica" (PDF). Phytochemical Analysis. 26 (5): 293–300. doi:10.1002/pca.2563. PMID 25953625.
- ^ dos Santos TC, Delle Monache F, Leitão SG (March 2001). "Ecdysteroids from two Brazilian Vitex species". Fitoterapia. 72 (3): 215–220. doi:10.1016/s0367-326x(00)00304-x. PMID 11295296.
- ^ Suksamrarn A, Kumpun S, Yingyongnarongkul BE (November 2002). "Ecdysteroids of Vitex scabra stem bark". Journal of Natural Products. 65 (11): 1690–1692. doi:10.1021/np020199o. PMID 12444704.
- ^ Bunu MI, Ndinteh DT, Macdonald JR, Langat MK, Isyaka SM, Sadgrove NJ, et al. (August 2021). "Ecdysteroids from the Stem Bark of Vitex doniana Sweet (Lamiaceae; ex. Verbenaceae): A Geographically Variable African Medicinal Species". Antibiotics. 10 (8): 937. doi:10.3390/antibiotics10080937. PMC 8388959. PMID 34438987.
- ^ Janeczko A, Oklestkova J, Tarkowská D, Drygaś B (March 2021). "Naturally Occurring Ecdysteroids in Triticum aestivum L. and Evaluation of Fenarimol as a Potential Inhibitor of Their Biosynthesis in Plants". International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22 (6): 2855. doi:10.3390/ijms22062855. PMC 7999220. PMID 33799719.
- ^ Zughdani M, Yusufoğlu HS, Ekiz G, Linden A, Çalış İ (December 2020). "Ecdysteroids from the underground parts of Rhaponticum acaule (L.) DC" (PDF). Phytochemistry. 180: 112530. doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112530. PMID 33049649. S2CID 222353903.