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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1250683
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Lignans and Other Constituents from the Roots of the Vietnamese Medicinal Plant Pseuderanthemum palatiferum
Publikationsverlauf
received September 15, 2010
revised December 9, 2010
accepted December 11, 2010
Publikationsdatum:
17. Januar 2011 (online)
Abstract
Two new lignans, palatiferin A (1) and palatiferin B (2), were isolated from the roots of Pseuderanthemum palatiferum, together with five known triterpenes, epifriedelanol (3), lupeol (4), lupenone (5), betulin (6), pomolic acid (7), and a dipeptide asperglaucide (8). Their structures were established from 2D NMR and mass spectroscopy. The absolute configuration of 1 and 2 was proposed based on the comparison of their optical rotation activities with those of compounds with similar structures such as wodeshiol and paulownin. The new lignans, palatiferin A (1) and palatiferin B (2) exhibited a moderate cytotoxicity against KB and HepG2 cell lines. However, betulin and lupeol, two abundant compounds from the roots of P. palatiferum, showed cytotoxic and antimicrobial activities.
Key words
Acanthaceae - Pseuderanthemum palatiferum - palatiferin - betulin - lupeol - cytotoxicity - antimicrobial
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Dr. Huong Doan Thi Mai
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Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
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Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
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