Abstract

Pashinintide A (1), a new cyclic hexapeptide, included a saccharose, and a new cyclic heptapeptide named pashinintide B (2) were isolated from the branches and leaves of Pyrus pashia Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don. 1 and 2 present the first two plant cyclopeptides from Rosaceae. And the stable complex of cyclic hexapeptide and sucrose in 1 suggests that cyclic hexapeptide might be a new natural receptor for saccharide.

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