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Natural Product Research
Formerly Natural Product Letters
Volume 29, 2015 - Issue 13
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Curcuma ecalcarata – new natural source of pinocembrin and piperitenone

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Pages 1276-1279 | Received 27 Jun 2014, Accepted 25 Nov 2014, Published online: 02 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

Phytochemical analysis of the rhizome extract of Curcuma ecalcarata, a hitherto uninvestigated south Western Ghats endemic species, resulted in the isolation and identification of the diaryl heptanoid trans, trans-1,7-diphenyl-5-hydroxy-4,6-heptadiene-3-one (1), steroid β-sitosterol (2), flavanone pinocembrin (4) and monoterpenoids piperitenone (3) and 8-hydroxy piperitone (5). HPTLC estimation of pinocembrin in the rhizome revealed the plant as a rich source of pinocembrin (0.37% dry wt.). The rhizome essential oil was isolated by hydrodistillation and analysed by GC–FID, GC–MS and 13C NMR. Among the 30 constituents identified in the oil, monoterpenoids predominated (94.2%) followed by sesquiterpenoids (5.8%). The major compound consisting of 65.2% of the oil was isolated and identified as piperitenone (3). The study highlights the plant as a rich source of the flavanone pinocembrin and the volatile aroma compound piperitenone.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Dr Mathew Dan, JNTBGRI, for identification of the plant material.

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Funding

D.B.A.S. is grateful to CSIR, New Delhi for Junior and Senior Research Fellowships.

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