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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-987209
New compounds from Fadogia agrestis (Rubiaceae)
Fadogia agrestis Schweinf. ex Hiern (Rubiaceae) is a shrub found from Guinea to Sudan. In African traditional medicine the decoction of this plant is extensively used as a febrifuge which could be associated with its use as an antimalarial drug. This shrub is also used as a diuretic and in the treatment of kidney pain and convulsions [1].
We report on the isolation and structure elucidation of two new monoterpene glycosides isolated from leaves of F. agrestis. These compounds have been isolated and identified by chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques [2–5] as:
Acknowledgements: Proyecto FISS(Rf:PI060119) & Ayudas a la Creación y Consolidación de Grupos de Investigación CAM-UAH(Rf:CG06-
UAH/SAL-0672)
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