POTENTIAL SWEETENING AGENTS OF PLANT-ORIGIN .28. STUDIES ON INDONESIAN MEDICINAL-PLANTS .5. SELLIGUEAIN-A, A NOVEL HIGHLY SWEET PROANTHOCYANIDIN FROM THE RHIZOMES OF SELLIGUEA-FEEI
Ni. Baek et al., POTENTIAL SWEETENING AGENTS OF PLANT-ORIGIN .28. STUDIES ON INDONESIAN MEDICINAL-PLANTS .5. SELLIGUEAIN-A, A NOVEL HIGHLY SWEET PROANTHOCYANIDIN FROM THE RHIZOMES OF SELLIGUEA-FEEI, Journal of natural products, 56(9), 1993, pp. 1532-1538
Selligueain A, a novel sweet trimeric proanthocyanidin with a doubly l
inked A unit, has been isolated from the rhizomes of Selliguea feei co
llected in Indonesia. The structure of this substance was established
as epiafzelechin-(4beta --> 8, 2beta --> O --> 7)-epiafzelechin-(4beta
--> 8)-afzelechin [1], on the basis of a combination of spectral and
chemical methods. The compound was not acutely toxic for mice and not
mutagenic in a forward mutation assay utilizing Salmonella typhimurium
strain TM677. Selligueain A [1] was rated by a taste panel as exhibit
ing about 35 times the sweetness intensity of a 2% w/v aqueous sucrose
solution, and at a concentration of 0.5% w/v in H2O was perceived as
pleasant-tasting rather than astringent.