Abstract

Investigation of the bark and/or wood of seventeen African species of Diospyros has revealed the presence of a number of triterpenes and naphthoquinones. The triterpenes lupeol, betulin and betulinic acid were detected in all samples but three other triterpenes were each found in only one species; betulinaldehyde in D. canaliculata, cerin in D. iturensis, and glutinol in D. zenkeri. Naphthoquinones were detected in fourteen of the seventeen species and the common dimeric compounds diospyrin, isodiospyrin and diosindigo-A were isolated. D. canaliculata differed from all other species in producing derivatives of plumbagin including its reduced form, isoshinanolone (1 R,2 R) and a novel stereoisomer which was given the trivial name epiisoshinanolone (1 S,2 R).

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