Abstract

We isolated and characterized 23 compounds, including a new iridoid named gentiolutelin and its dimethyl acetal, and a new lignan named gentioluteol from fresh roots (including small amounts of rhizome) of Gentiana lutea cultivated in Japan (Hokkaido). The structures of gentiolutelin and gentioluteol were determined as (1S,2R,3S,5R)-3-hydroxy-2-methyl-5-(2-oxoethyl)-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid methyl ester and (7R,8S,8′S)-4,4′,8,9-tetrahydroxy-3,3′,5-trimethoxy-7,9′-epoxylignan, respectively, on the basis of chemical and spectroscopic evidence. It was noteworthy that gentiopicroside, known to be a major secoiridoid glycoside in Gentian root, was not detected from the fresh roots of 3-year-old G. lutea.

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