- Author:
Se Hwan RYU
1
;
Jong Hoon AHN
;
Ayman TURK
;
Seon Beom KIM
;
Bang Yeon HWANG
;
Mi Kyeong LEE
Author Information
- From:Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(3):208-211
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Actinidia arguta, also called as kiwiberry or hardy kiwifruit, is one of the major varieties of kiwi plants. It is small in size and has no hairs on the surface, which making it easy to be consumed. In addition, it can be cultivated in Asia, due to its cold resistance. We have been interested in the beneficial effects of the fruits of A. arguta and investigated the constituents and biological activities. A new triterpenoid, argutinic acid, along with three triterpenoids and three megastigmines were isolated from the fruits of A. arguta. The structures were determined by spectroscopic analysis including NMR, MS, UV and IR. Among the isolated compounds, two triterpenes, argutinic acid (1) and usrolic acid (4) showed α-glucosidase inhibitory activities.