Salacinol, potent antidiabetic principle with unique thiosugar sulfonium sulfate structure from the Ayurvedic traditional medicine Salacia reticulata in Sri Lanka and India
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TextoSeries ; Tetrahedron Letters, 38(48), p.8367-8370, 1997Trabajos contenidos: - Yoshikawa, M
- Murakamia, T
- Shimadaa, H
- Matsuda, H
- Yamaharab, J
- Tanabec, G
- Muraoka, O
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A most potent natural -glucosidase inhibitor named salacinol has been isolated from an antidiabetic Ayurvedic traditional medicine, Salacia reticulata, through bioassay-guided separation. The stereostructure of salacinol was determined on the basis of chemical and physicochemical evidence, which included the X-ray crystallographic analysis, and the molecular conformation showed the unique spiro-like configuration of the inner salt comprised of 1-deoxy-4-thioarabinofuranosyl cation and 1'-deoxyerythrosyl-3'-sulfate anion
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