Abstract

A new isoflavone, licoricone, C22H22O6, mp 250-251°, was isolated from the root of Glycyrrhiza uralensis FISCH, et DC. The chemical structure of licoricone was studied spectroscopically to lead a partial formula (VII). Finally an X-ray crystallographic analysis of its monobromoacetate (VIII) was undertaken to formulate licoricone as I.

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