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Journal of Asian Natural Products Research 2009-Nov

New phthalates from Phyllanthus muellerianus (Euphorbiaceae).

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Muhammad Saleem
Mamona Nazir
Naseem Akhtar
Patricia A Onocha
Naheed Riaz
Abdul Jabbar
Muhammad Shaiq Ali
Nighat Sultana

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Abstract

Species of the genus Phyllanthus are known for their medicinal values and many are explored phytochemically. Some of them produce phthalates which usually have antimicrobial properties. This paper deals with the phytochemical investigation on Phyllanthus muellerianus. As a result, five compounds, bis(2-ethyloctyl)phthalate (1), bis(2-ethylicosyl)phthalate (2), 3-friedelanone (3), beta-sitosterol (4), and methyl gallate (5), have been isolated and characterized. Metabolites 1 and 2 are new compounds, while 3-5 have been isolated for the first time from this source. Structures of all the isolates were established on the basis of MS, 1D and 2D NMR spectral data and in comparison with the reported data.

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