Studies on monoterpene glucosides and related natural products: XXXI. Gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of iridoid and secoiridoid glucosides

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Abstract

A total of 33 iridoid and secoiridoid glucosides were detected by gas chromatography on several columns such as OV-1 or OV-17. Representative glucosides were then subjected to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, giving some characteristic peaks that permitted the discrimination of both types of glucosides from other compounds in most instances. The successful detection of both types of glucosides in several plant extracts showed the applicability of this combination of methods to small amounts of plant materials.

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