Abstract
A phenylpropanoid 1 , a slovenolide 2 , and two germacranes bearing a methylthiopropenoate moiety, 3 and 4 , along with twenty known metabolites have been isolated from the roots of Thapsia villosa var. villosa L. The structures of two known phenylpropanoids 5 and 6 have been corrected. Compounds 7 and 8 showed activity as potential inhibitors of the sarco- and endoplasmic Ca2+ -dependent ATPases (SERCA) pump. Compounds 9, 10 and 11 increased significantly the cytoplasmic free calcium concentration ([Ca2+ ]c ) in human platelets in a concentration-dependent manner.
Key words
Thapsia villosa
- Apiaceae - germacranes - phenylpropanoids - slovenolides - thapsigargins - transtaganolides - Ca2+ ‐ATPase inhibitors
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