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Michele Meyer

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  22
Citations -  526

Michele Meyer is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Xanthone & Allanblackia. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 452 citations. Previous affiliations of Michele Meyer include University of Yaoundé I.

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Prenylated xanthone derivatives with antiplasmodial activity from Allanblackia monticola STANER L.C.

TL;DR: The methanol extract and pure compounds were tested on two strains of Plasmodium falciparum, F32 ( chloroquine sensitive) and FcM29 (chloroquine resistant) and the IC50 values obtained ranged from 0.6 to 8.9 microg/ml.
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Laurentixanthones A and B, antimicrobial xanthones from Vismia laurentii

TL;DR: A phytochemical investigation of the constituents of the roots of Vismia laurentii has resulted in the isolation of two xanthone derivatives named laurentixanthone A and B, established by means of spectroscopic methods.
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Prenylated isoflavanone from the roots of Erythrina sigmoidea

TL;DR: A novel prenylated isoflavanone, sigmoidin I, has been isolated from the roots of Erythrina sigmoidea, in addition to the known isoflavones, corylin and neobavaisoflavone and the known pterocarpan, phaseollidin.
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Globulixanthones C, D and E: three prenylated xanthones with antimicrobial properties from the root bark of Symphonia globulifera

TL;DR: Two prenylated xanthone derivatives and one bis-xanthone, designated globulixanthone E, have been isolated from the root bark of Symphonia globulifera and have been shown to exhibit in vitro significant antimicrobial activity against a range of micro-organisms.
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An isoflavanone and a coumestan from Erythrina sigmoidea

TL;DR: Analysis of the root bark and stem wood of Erythrina sigmoidea led to the isolation of a novel isoflavanone named sigmoidin H and a new coumestan, 4-hydroxycoumestrol, in addition to the known flavonoids abyssin one IV, abyssinone VI, erythrabyssin II, phaseollin, neobavaisoflavone, scandenone and 6,