Chemical Constituents of Psacalium sinuatum
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https://doi.org/10.29356/jmcs.v53i4.975Keywords:
Psacalium, Asteraceae, Senecioneae, Tussilagininae, Modified Eremophilanes, Anti-inflammatory ActivityAbstract
A chemical study of Psacalium sinuatum afforded the furanoeremophilane decompostine, the modified eremophilanes: cacalol, cacalol acetate, dehydrocacalol, maturinin, cacalohastin, dehydrocacalohastin, adenostin B, cacalone-epi-cacalone mixture, dimaturin, adenostylide, radulifolin F, and epi-radulifolin F, in addition to hyperin, sucrose and a mixture of sitosterol-stigmasterol. Extracts and isolated compounds were tested for anti-inflammmatory activity. The hexanic extract of root showed a dose dependent activity (IC50 0.20 mg/ear).
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