Isolation and Structure of Some Constituents of the Australian Medicinal Plant Tinospora smilacina ('Snakevine')
Natasha L. Hungerford, Donald P. A. Sands and William Kitching
Australian Journal of Chemistry
51(12) 1103 - 1112
Published: 1998
Abstract
The structures of a number of compounds isolated from the stems of Tinospora smilacina (known as ‘snakevine’) have been determined. The known clerodane-type compound columbin is a major component, and two new minor compounds incorporate a heavily oxygenated tetrahydrofuran ring in place of the furan ring of columbin. The lignan isolariciresinol is also shown to be a minor component, along with dihydrosyringenin. The traditional medicinal use of the vine, particularly in countering snake venom, may be associated primarily with the presence of columbin.https://doi.org/10.1071/C98034
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