]*>","")" /> Cyclopeptides from Three Arctic Caryophyllaceae Plants, Chemotaxonomy and Distribution Significance of Caryophyllaceae Cyclopeptides

J Integr Plant Biol ›› 2004, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (5): 625-630.

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Cyclopeptides from Three Arctic Caryophyllaceae Plants, Chemotaxonomy and Distribution Significance of Caryophyllaceae Cyclopeptides

JIA Ai-Qun, TAN Ning-Hua, YANG Yong-Ping, WU Su-Gong, WANG Li-Qin, ZHOU Jun   

  • 发布日期:2004-05-01

Cyclopeptides from Three Arctic Caryophyllaceae Plants, Chemotaxonomy and Distribution Significance of Caryophyllaceae Cyclopeptides

JIA Ai-Qun, TAN Ning-Hua, YANG Yong-Ping, WU Su-Gong, WANG Li-Qin, ZHOU Jun   

  • Published:2004-05-01

Abstract:

Five new cyclopeptides named arcticumin A (1), arcticumin B (2), arcticumin C (3), regelin A (4) and crassipin B (5) were isolated from three arctic Caryophyllaceae species (<100 g), Cerastium arcticum Lange. C. regelii Ostenf. and Stellaria crassipes Hult., with structures elucidated primarily by FAB+-MS and amino acids analysis. Based on the comparison of Caryophyllaceae cyclopeptides from both the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau and Arctic region, it is proposed that cyclopeptides are characteristic components of Caryophyllaceae and Arctic region is one part of the distribution center of Caryophyllaceae.

Key words: Stellaria crassipes , Cerastium arcticum , Cerastium regelii , Caryophyllaceae, cyclopeptides, Arctic region, chemotaxonomy, distribution

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