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Chem. Pharm. Bull.(オピニオン)
國郎 小笠原
- Vol. 43, Iss: 12, pp 1161
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A synthetic glycosphingolipid-induced antiproliferative effect in melanoma cells is associated with suppression of FAK, Akt, and Erk activation.
Yoshiko Sonoda,Noriyasu Hada,Tomonori Kaneda,Takaharu Suzuki,Tomoyuki Ohshio,Tadahiro Takeda,Tadashi Kasahara +6 more
TL;DR: Glycosphingolipid 7, which was identified in the millipede Parafontaria laminata armigera, had an antiproliferative effect on the melanoma cells, and might be a candidate for an inhibitor of cell proliferation in melanomas.
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Polyyne hybrid compounds from Notopterygium incisum with peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma agonistic effects.
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TL;DR: In the search for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) active constituents from the roots and rhizomes of Notopterygium incisum, 11 new polyacetylene derivatives were isolated as new polyyne hybrid molecules of falcarindiol with sesquiterpenoid or phenylpropanoid moieties, named notoethers A–H and notoincisols A–C (9–11), respectively.
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Evaluation of the anti-mycobacterium tuberculosis activity and in vivo acute toxicity of Annona sylvatic.
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TL;DR: This is the first chemical characterization, antituberculosis activity and acute toxicity evaluation of Annona sylvatica, and among the compounds isolated, luteolin and almunequin were the most promising.
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Achillinin A, a cytotoxic guaianolide from the flower of Yarrow, Achillea millefolium.
Yong Li,Man Li Zhang,Bin Cong,Si Ming Wang,Mei Dong,Francoise Sauriol,Chang Hong Huo,Qing-Wen Shi,Yu-Cheng Gu,Hiromasa Kiyota +9 more
TL;DR: A new guaianolide isolated from the flower of Achillea millefolium exhibited potential antiproliferative activity to A549, RERF-LC-kj and QG-90 cells with 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) values of 5.8, 10 and 0.31 μM, respectively.
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Antiproliferative Withanolides from Datura wrightii
Huaping Zhang,Joseph Bazzill,Robert J. Gallagher,Chitra Subramanian,Patrick T. Grogan,Patrick T. Grogan,Victor W. Day,Kelly Kindscher,Mark S. Cohen,Barbara N. Timmermann +9 more
TL;DR: A new withanolide, named withawrightolide (1), and four known withanolides (2-5) were isolated from the aerial parts of Datura wrightii and showed antiproliferative activities against human glioblastoma, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, and normal fetal lung fibroblast cells with IC50 values in the range between 0.56 and 5.6 μM.
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