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. 2012 Jun 4;10(6):1266–1287. doi: 10.3390/md10061266

Table 1.

400 MHz 1H and 100 MHz 13C NMR data of 1 in acetone-d6a.

Position δCb,c δHb (J in Hz) COSY d NOE e HMBC f
1 39.3 t Ha 1.12 td (13.7, 3.4)
H e 1.723 br d (13.7)
He-1, H2-2
Ha-1, Ha-2
He-1, He-2, Ha-2 g, Ha-7, H-9
Ha-1, H2-2,Ha-11, H3-15
C-3,5
2 19.9 t Ha 1.58 qt (13.7, 3.4)
He 1.45 dquint (13.7, 3.4)
H2-1, He-2, H2-3
Ha-1, Ha-2, H2-3
He-1, Ha-1 g, H3-14, H3-15
3 42.8 t Ha 1.14 td (13.7, 3.4)
He 1.36 dt (13.7, 3.4)
H2-2, He-3
H2-2, Ha-3
He-3, H3-13
H3-13, H3-14
C-14
C-1,5
4 34.2 s
5 56.2 d 1.17 dd (12.9, 2.5) H2-6 He-6, Ha-7, H-9, H3-13 C-4,6,9,10,14,15
6 25.2 t Ha 1.31 qd (12.9, 3.9)
He 1.728 br d (12.9)
H-5, He-6, H2-7
H-5, Ha-6, Ha-7
He-6, He-7, H3-14, H3-15
H-5, Ha-6, H2-7, H3-13
7 38.8 t Ha 2.11 td (12.9, 4.8)
He 2.36 ddd (12.9, 3.9, 2.5)
H2-6, He-7, Ha-12
H2-6, Ha-7
H-5, He-6, He-7
H2-6, Ha-7, Hb-12
C-8,12
C-5,9,12
8 150.1 s
9 50.2 d 2.03–1.95 AB type H2-11, H2-12 Ha-1, H-5, H-5′ C-8,10,11,6′
10 41.0 s
11 22.2 t Ha 2.20 dd (14.8, 4.6)
Hb 2.03–1.95 AB type
H-9, Hb-11, Ha-12
H-9, Ha-11, Hb-12
He-1, Hb-11, H3-15, H-5′
Ha-11, Ha-12, H3-15, H-5′
C-8,9,10,1′,5′,6′
C-8,9,10
12 108.0 t Ha 4.90 br s
Hb 4.79 br s
Ha-7, H-9, Ha-11, Hb-12
H-9, Hb-11, Ha-12
Hb-11, Hb-12, H3-15, H-5′
He-7, Ha-12
C-7,8,9
C-7,9
13 33.8 q 0.84 3H, s H3-14 H2-3, H-5, He-6 C-3,4,5,14
14 22.0 q 0.78 3H, s H3-13 Ha-2, He-3, Ha-6, H3-15 C-3,4,5,13
15 15.1 q 0.70 3H, s He-1, Ha-2, Ha-6, H2-11, Ha-12, H3-14 C-1,5,9,10
1′ 192.3 s
2′ 120.4 d 6.12 br s H2-7′ H2-7′ C-3′,4′,6′,7′
3′ 164.5 s
4′ 71.8 s
5′ 74.7 d 3.96 s HO-5′ H-9, Hb-11, Ha-12, Ha-8′ C-11,1′,3′,4′,6′,8′,7′
6′ 85.2 s
7′ 60.7 t 4.41 2H, br s H-2′, HO-7′ H-2′, He-8′ C-2′,3′
8′ 43.3 t Ha 2.91 d (17.2)He 3.05 d (17.2) He-8′
Ha-8′
H-5′H2-7′ C-3′,4′,5′,9′
C-3′,4′,5′,9′
9′ 167.8 s
4′-OH 4.90 br s
5′-OH 4.73 br s H-5′
7′-OH 4.34 br s H2-7′ C-7′

a The 1H and 13C NMR signals were assigned on the basis of DEPT, 1H–1H COSY, HMQC, HMBC, NOESY, and 1D difference NOE experiments; b Chemical shift values (δH and δC) were recorded using the solvent signals (acetone-d6: δH 2.05/δC 29.83, 206.26) as references, respectively; Ha: axial proton; He: equatorial proton; c Multiplicities of the carbon signals were determined by DEPT experiments and are indicated as s (singlet), d (doublet), t (triplet) and q (quartet), respectively; d The numbers in each line of this column indicate the protons that correlated with the proton in the corresponding line in 1H–1H COSY; e The numbers in each line of this column indicate the protons that showed NOE correlations with the proton in the corresponding line in NOESY or 1D difference NOE experiments. The NOEs between two protons in a spin coupling relationship were detected by the 1D difference NOE experiments; f The numbers in each line of this column indicate the carbons that showed HMBC correlations with the proton in the corresponding line in HMBC experiments optimized for the 8.3 Hz of long-range JCH value; g Minus NOEs were detected on the protons Ha-2 and Ha-1 in the difference NOE experiments by irradiations at the protons Ha-1 and Ha-2, respectively.