1. Sesquiterpenes from aerial parts of Ferula vesceritensis.
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Oughlissi-Dehak K, Lawton P, Michalet S, Bayet C, Darbour N, Hadj-Mahammed M, Badjah-Hadj-Ahmed YA, Dijoux-Franca MG, and Guilet D
- Subjects
- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Molecular Structure, Ferula chemistry, Sesquiterpenes chemistry
- Abstract
From the dichloromethane extract of aerial parts of Ferula vesceritensis (Apiaceae), 11 sesquiterpene derivatives were isolated. Among them five were compounds designated as 10-hydroxylancerodiol-6-anisate, 2,10-diacetyl-8-hydroxyferutriol-6-anisate, 10-hydroxylancerodiol-6-benzoate, vesceritenone and epoxy-vesceritenol. The six known compounds were identified as feselol, farnesiferol A, lapidol, 2-acetyl-jaeschkeanadiol-6-anisate, lasidiol-10-anisate and 10-oxo-jaesckeanadiol-6-anisate. All the structures were determined by extensive spectroscopic studies including 1D and 2D NMR experiments and mass spectroscopy analysis. Two of the compounds, the sesquiterpene coumarins farnesiferol A and feselol, bound to the model recombinant nucleotide-binding site of an MDR-like efflux pump from the enteropathogenic protozoan Cryptosporidium parvum. more...
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- 2008
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