1. Metabolites from the Aerial Parts of the Sicilian Population of Artemisia alba
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Sergio Rosselli, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Maurizio Bruno, Antonella Maggio, Celeste Laura Brancazio, and Vivienne Spadaro
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Pharmacology ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Isofraxidin ,Population ,Plant Science ,General Medicine ,Asteraceae ,Chrysoeriol ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,Phytochemical ,Scopoletin ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,Artemisia ,education ,Isorhamnetin - Abstract
Phytochemical investigation of the CH2Cl2 extract of the aerial parts of Artemisia alba Turra afforded one new irregular sesquiterpenoid, artemiric acid, and five known metabolites: hydroxydavanone, the coumarins isofraxidin and scopoletin, (6 S*,7 S*,10 R*)–6,10-dimethyl-7,10-epoxyocta-11-enoic acid and artalbic acid. From the MeOH extract three flavonoids were identified: chrysoeriol, quercetin and isorhamnetin. The possible biogenetic pathways of artemiric and artalbic acids are discussed.
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- 2013
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