guttiferins
Guttiferins are a class of naturally occurring organic compounds belonging to the xanthone family. They are primarily found in plants of the genus Calophyllum, which is part of the Guttiferae (now Clusiaceae) family, hence their name. These compounds are characterized by a xanthone core structure, a tricyclic aromatic system containing two benzene rings fused to a pyran ring with a ketone group. Various substituents, such as hydroxyl groups, alkyl chains, and prenyl groups, can be attached to this core, leading to a diverse range of guttiferin structures.
These natural products have garnered interest due to their reported biological activities. Research has indicated potential
Isolation and identification of guttiferins are typically achieved through chromatographic techniques. Their chemical structures are elucidated