Abstract:
Various separation techniques including normal and adverse silica gel and Sephadex LH-20 gel column chramatography were used to investigate the chemical constituents from the leaves of
Syzygium samarangense. In result, twenty compounds, 11-oxo-
α-amyrin (
1), ursolic acid (
2), 2
α-hydroxy ursolic acid (
3), asiatic acid (
4), 23-hydroxy ursolic acid (
5), 2
α,3
β-dihydroxy-taraxer-20-en-28-oic acid (
6), ulmoidol (
7), maslinic acid (
8), 2
α,3
β-23-trihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid (
9), friedelin (
10), 24-methylene cycoartanol (
11), cycloartenol (
12), (24
R)-cycloartane-3
β,24,25-triol (
13), euphol (
14), euphorbol (
15), schleicheol 1(
16), schleicheol 2 (
17), 7-oxo-
β-sitosterol (
18), 6-hydroxy-stigmast-4-en-3-one (
19) and 3
β-hydroxy-stigmast-7-en-6-one (
20) were isolated and determined and their structures were identified by NMR spectroscopic data and comparison with values reported.
Except for compounds
2 and
10, all other ones were isolated from
S. samarangense for the first time. The NMR data of compounds
1 and
20 were firstly reported. Compounds
1,
3−
10 were screened for antibacterial activity and all of them did not show obvious activity(MIC > 100 μg/mL).