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1, 10-Secoguaianolides from Artemisia anomala (Asteraceae)

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This article is published in Biochemical Systematics and Ecology.The article was published on 2010-06-01. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Asteraceae.

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The Artemisia L. Genus: A Review of Bioactive Sesquiterpene Lactones

TL;DR: The Artemisia species have been known since ancient times for their curative properties and used for the treatment of various ailments such as malaria, inflammation, cancer and infections by fungi, bacteria and viruses as mentioned in this paper.
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Heterocyclic terpenes: linear furano- and pyrroloterpenoids

TL;DR: This review of furano- and pyrroloterpenoids covers the literature, 180 articles in all, published from January 2006 to December 2013, and first total syntheses that lead to the revision of structures or stereochemistries of the compounds are described.
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Two new cytotoxic eudesmane sesquiterpenoids from Artemisia anomala

TL;DR: Two new eudesmane sesquiterpenoids artanoate and eudes manomolide were isolated from the aerial parts of Artemisia anomala on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analyses and showed cytotoxicity and inhibitory activities against HCT-8 and A549 cell lines.
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Terpenes and polyacetylenes from cultivated Artemisia granatensis boiss (Royal chamomile) and their defensive properties.

TL;DR: Artemisia granatensis, an endemic endangered plant species from Sierra Nevada (Spain) has been successfully cultivated in artificial systems to generate enough plant biomass to allow for its chemical and biological study and at the same time to provide with methods for the sustainable production of the plant and its metabolites.
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A new sesquiterpene lactone and secoguaianolides from Achillea cretica L. growing in Tunisia

TL;DR: A phytochemical investigation of the aerial parts of Achillea cretica L led to the isolation of a new chlorine-containing sesquiterpene lactone together with two new epimeric secoguaianolides of tanaphallin and the known vomifoliol, which was tested for their cytotoxic activities against four different human cancer cell lines.
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Sesquiterpene lactones and other constituents from Tanacetum parthenium

TL;DR: A reinvestigation of the aerial parts of Tanacetum parthenium afforded in addition to known compounds three pinene derivatives, two spiroketal enol ether polyines, four germacranolides; and six guaianolides, two of them being endoperoxides, and two secoguaianolide.
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Molecular inclusion in functionalized macrocycles. Part 8. The crystal and molecular structure of calix[4]arene from phenol and its (1 : 1) and (3 : 1) acetone clathrates

TL;DR: The cyclic tetramer (2c) as discussed by the authors was derived from the condensation of phenol and formaldehyde but actually obtained by dealkylating p-t-butyl- and p-octylcalix[4]arenes, crystallizes from acetone in two crystal forms.
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Cytotoxic constituents of Achillea clavennae from Montenegro.

TL;DR: Examination of the aerial parts of Achillea clavennae afforded eight guaianolides, the most active was flavonol centaureidin (12), already known as cytotoxic compound, and five new compounds, which were determined by spectroscopic methods.
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Seco-guaianolides and other constituents from Artemisia species

TL;DR: In this paper, the aerial parts of several Mongolian Artemisia species were investigated by spectroscopic methods and a few chemical transformations, yielding two guaianolides and two seco-guaianols.
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Sesquiterpene lactone-based classification of three Asteraceae tribes: a study based on self-organizing neural networks applied to chemosystematics

TL;DR: This work describes an application of artificial neural networks on a small data set of sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) of three tribes of the family Asteraceae to evaluate structural similarities among different sets of 3D structures and their correlation with the current taxonomic classification of thefamily Asteraceae.
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