1. Leucoxenols A and B, two new phenolics from Bornean medicinal plant Syzygium leucoxylon
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Kamsirah Jim Shamsudin, Julius Kulip, Takashi Kamada, Kishio Hatai, Charles Santhanaraju Vairappan, and Chin-Soon Phan
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Antifungal ,Brachyura ,medicine.drug_class ,Lagenidium ,Syzygium ,Hyphae ,Pharmaceutical Science ,01 natural sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,Phenols ,Borneo ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Animals ,Pharmacology ,Plants, Medicinal ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Plant Extracts ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Myrtaceae ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,0104 chemical sciences ,Plant Leaves ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Larva ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
The medicinal plant, Syzygium leucoxylon or commonly known as Obah found in North Borneo was considered as traditional medicine by local committee. Two new phenolics, leucoxenols A (1) and B (2) were isolated and identified as major secondary metabolites from the leaves of S. leucoxylon. Their chemical structures were elucidated based on spectroscopic data such as NMR and HRESIMS. Furthermore, these compounds were active against selected strains of fungi.
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- 2018
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