Paper
Macrocarpal A, a Novel Antibacterial Compound from Eucalyptus macrocarpa
Published Dec 1, 1990 · M. Murata, Youko Yamakoshi, S. Homma
Agricultural and biological chemistry
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Abstract
A novel antibacterial compound, macrocarpal A, was isolated from the leaves of Eucalyptus macrocarpa, and its structure was determined on the basis of an X-ray crystal structure analysis. Macrocarpal A is composed of a phloroglucinol dialdehyde and diterpene, having a 3-membered ring, a 5-membered ring and a 7-membered ring.
Macrocarpal A, a novel antibacterial compound from Eucalyptus macrocarpa leaves, shows promising antibacterial properties and shows potential as a natural antibacterial agent.
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