Abstract
From Polygonum hydropiper L., a C13-norisoprenoid glucoside was isolated and its absolute configuration was established
to be (6S,9S)-roseoside (1) by spectroscopic evidence and X-ray crystallographic analysis of its acetate derivative
(2). In addition, the stereostructure of roseoside from Canthium subcordatum was revised to the (6S,9S) configuration.
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Dr. Yoshihiro Murai
Faculty of Science and Technology
Kinki University
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