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Showing papers by "Min Xu published in 2007"


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TL;DR: Six new minor dammarane triterpenoids were isolated from the roots of Gentiana rigescens and it was shown that the glycosides gentirigeosides A, C, and E had antifungal activity against the plant pathogen Glomerella cingulata.
Abstract: Six new minor dammarane triterpenoids were isolated from the roots of Gentiana rigescens. These include one aglycone, gentirigenic acid (1), and five glycosides, gentirigeosides A-E (2-6). Their structures were elucidated through detailed spectroscopic analyses, including 1D and 2D NMR techniques, and enzymatic hydrolysis. Antifungal testing of these compounds showed that the glycosides gentirigeosides A (2), C (4), and E (6) had antifungal activity against the plant pathogen Glomerella cingulata.

34 citations


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TL;DR: The 1,1‐diphenyl‐2‐picrydydrazyl (DPPH) assay on the extract of Phyllanthus urinaria L. (Euphorbiaceae) displayed considerable radical‐scavenging activity, which led to the isolation of a series of 15 phenolic compounds, including the ellagitannins 1–7, the flavonoids 8–10, and the simple hydroxylated aromatic acids 11–15.
Abstract: The 1.1-diphenyl-2-picryclydrazyl (DPPH) assay on the extract of Phyllanthus urinaria L. (Euphorbiaceae) displayed Considerable radical-scavenging activity (SC50=14.3 mu g/ml). Further bioassay-guided purification of the extract led to the isolation of a series of 15 phenolic compounds, including the ellagitannins 1-7, the flavonoids 8-10, and the simple hydroxylated (or glycosylated) aromatic acids 11-15. Their structures were identified by spectroscopic analyses and comparison with authentic samples or literature data. The structure of repandinin B (1) was for the first time fully assigned by 1D- and 2D-NMR experiments. The phenolic compounds 1, 3,4, 6,9, 11, and 15 have not been isolated before from the title plant. The antioxidant activities and mushroom-tyrosinase-inhibitory activities of all compounds were determined by DPPH-radical-scavenging and mushroom-tyrosinase-inhibitory assays (Table 2).

30 citations


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TL;DR: The biotransformation of gentiopicroside by asexual mycelia of Cordyceps sinensis yielded two products, one of which was proved to be a new pyridine monoterpene alkaloid.

24 citations