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A new sesquiterpenoid with cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory activity from the leaves of Datura metel L
A new sesquiterpenoid glycoside, consisting of one vetispirane-type, dmetelisproside A (1), together with two known megastigmane sesquiterpenoids, citroside A (2) and staphylionoside D (3) were isolated from the leaves of Datura metel L. The structures were determined by analysis of their MS and NMR...
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values in the range of 21.43 to 29.51 μm. All three compounds displayed potential effects against NO production with IC
50
values of 31.10, 34.25, and 44.31 μm, respectively. Thus, these isolated compounds in the leaves of Datura metel L were subjected to bioactivity substances for future studies on medicinal application. |
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