【文章名】Triterpene Glycosides from Antarctic Sea Cucumbers. 1. Structure of Liouvillosides A(1), A(2), A(3), B-1, and B-2 from the Sea Cucumber Staurocucumis liouvillei: New Procedure for Separation of Highly Polar Glycoside Fractions and Taxonomic Revision
Triterpene Glycosides from Antarctic Sea Cucumbers. 1. Structure of Liouvillosides A(1), A(2), A(3), B-1, and B-2 from the Sea Cucumber Staurocucumis liouvillei: New Procedure for Separation of Highly Polar Glycoside Fractions and Taxonomic Revision
[摘要]:Five new triterpene glycosides, liouvillosides A(1) (1), A(2) (2), A(3) (3), B-1 (4), and B-2 (5), have been isolated from the Antarctic sea cucumber Staurocucumis liouviellei along with the known liouvilloside A (6), isolated earlier from the same species, and hemoiedemosides A (7) and B (8), isolated earlier from the Patagonian sea cucumber Hemioedema spectabilis. The isolation was carried out using a new chromatographic procedure including application of ion-pair reversed-phase chromatography followed by chiral chromatography on a cyclodextrin ChiraDex column. The structures of the new glycosides were elucidated using extensive NMR spectroscopy (H-1 and C-13 NMR spectrometry, DEPT, H-1-H-1 COSY, HMBC, HMQC, and NOESY), ESI-FTMS, and CID MS/MS, and chemical transformations. Glycosides 1-3 are disulfated tetraosides and glycosides 4 and 5 are trisulfated tetraosides. Glycosides 2 and 3 contain 3-O-methylquinovose, found for the first time as a natural monosaccharide in sea cucumber glycosides. On the basis of analyses of glycoside structures a taxonomic revision is proposed.