Abstract
Two new phenolic glucosides [isograndidentatin A (1 ) and isograndidentatin B (2 )], 5 known phenolic glucosides [grandidentatin (3 ), salireposide (4 ), populoside (5 ), populoside A (6 ), and salicortin (7 )], and 2 known phenolic acids [p -coumaric acid (8 ) and caffeic acid (9 )] were isolated from the leaves of Populus ussuriensis . Structure elucidation of 1 and 2 was achieved through extensive spectroscopic techniques. Compounds 1 –6 and 9 showed significant antioxidant activities, which were evaluated by the DPPH radical-scavenging
method (IC50 values of 6.68, 6.61, 6.75, 6.84, 6.76, 6.79, and 5.92 µM, respectively) and the
ABTS
·+
radical-scavenging system (TEAC values of 1.21, 1.28, 1.26, 1.05, 1.69, 1.60, and
2.00 mM, respectively).
Key words
Populus ussuriensis
- Salicaceae - antioxidant activities - phenolic compound - phenolic glucoside
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Prof. Dr. Chuan-Ling Si
Tianjin Key Laboratory of Pulp & Paper College of Material Science and Chemical Engineering Tianjin University of Science and Technology
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People's Republic of China
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