Lagenaria siceraria

Lagenaria siceraria (synonym Lagenaria vulgaris Ser.), bottle gourd, opo squash or long melon is a vine grown for its fruit, which can either be harvested young and used as a vegetable, or harvested mature, dried, and used as a bottle, utensil, or pipe. For this reason, the calabash is widely known as the bottle gourd. The fresh fruit has a light green smooth skin and a white flesh. Rounder varieties are called calabash gourds. The bottle gourd may have been carried from Africa to Asia, Europe and the Americas in the course of human migration.
The antioxidant properties of different extracts of Lagenariasiceraria (bottle gourd) fruit were evaluated. In the process, a new phenolic glycoside (E)-4-hydroxymethyl-phenyl-6-O-caffeoyl-β-d-glucopyranoside (1) was isolated and identified together with 1-(2-hydroxy-4-hydroxymethyl)-phenyl-6-O-caffeoyl-β-d-gluco-pyranoside (2), protocatechuic acid (3), gallic acid (4), caffeic acid (5) and 3,4-dimethoxy cinnamic acid (6).
Research products of this plants
Cucurbitacin B

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Cucurbitacin D

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Cucurbitacin E

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Cucurbitacin IIA

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Kaempferol

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Quercetin

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Vanillic acid

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3,4-Dihydroxybenzoic acid

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