Beilstein J. Org. Chem.2021,17, 2329–2339, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.151
fordii; antineuroinflammation; Euphorbiaceae; neolignanglycoside; neuroprotective activity; phenolic compound; Introduction
Aleurites fordii Hemsl. (= Vernicia fordii Hemsl., Euphorbiaceae), known as tung oil tree, is widely distributed throughout Northeast Asia [1]. The fruits, leaves, and roots of
′), 118.2 (C-6), 115.8 (C-2′), 115.3 (C-6′), 114.6 (C-5), and 109.1 (C-2)] and six glucose carbons [δC 103.0 (C-1′′), 76.7 (C-3′′), 76.5 (C-5′′), 73.7 (C-2′′), 70.2 (C-4′′), and 61.3 (C-6′′)]. The spectroscopic data of compound 1 suggested that it is a typical dihydrobenzofuran neolignanglycoside [9][10