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Exploring the therapeutic potential of diterpenes in gastric cancer: Mechanisms, efficacy, and clinical prospects [PDF]
Gastric cancer (GC) remains a significant global health challenge, particularly prevalent in East Asia. Despite advancements in various treatment modalities, the prognosis for patients, especially those in advanced stages, remains poor, highlighting the ...
Chenhui Ma +6 more
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Cassane diterpenes from Plathymenia reticulata [PDF]
From trunk heartwood of Plathymenia reticulata (Leguminosae) two novel cassane diterpenes 16,18-diacetoxycass-13(15)-ene and 16-hydroxy-18-acetoxycass-13(15)-ene, and the known diterpenes plathyterpol, vinhaticyl acetate and methyl vinhaticoate were ...
Leal Rosélia de S. +2 more
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The effect of excessive coffee consumption, in relation to diterpenes levels of medium-roasted coffee, on non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level in healthy men [PDF]
This study was designed to determine the levels of coffee oil and diterpenes and evaluate the correlation between the effect of excessive roasted coffee consumption on non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL) and the roasting degree effect on ...
Shady Awwad +7 more
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Over the years, labdane diterpenes, norlabdane diterpenes, and bis-labdanic diterpenes with cytotoxic activities have been identified across various families in the plant kingdom including the Zingiberaceae.
Kelvin Jianmin Voon +4 more
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Pimarane Diterpenes from Fungi
Pimarane diterpenes are a kind of tricyclic diterpene, generally isolated from plant and fungi. In nature, fungi distribute widely and there are nearly two to three million species.
Ke Ye, Hong-lian Ai
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Sustainable biosynthesis of valuable diterpenes in microbes
Diterpenes, or diterpenoids, are the most abundant and diverse subgroup of terpenoids, the largest family of secondary metabolites. Most diterpenes possess broad biological activities including anti-inflammatory, antiviral, anti-tumoral, antimicrobial ...
Yanbin Liu, Xixian Chen, Congqiang Zhang
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Euphorbia species have a rich history of ethnomedicinal use and ethnopharmacological applications in drug discovery. This is due to the presence of a wide range of diterpenes exhibiting great structural diversity and pharmacological activities.
Douglas Kemboi +4 more
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Uprolides N, O and P from the Panamanian Octocoral Eunicea succinea. [PDF]
Three new diterpenes, uprolide N (1), uprolide O (2), uprolide P (3) and a known one, dolabellane (4), were isolated from the CH₂Cl₂-MeOH extract of the gorgonian octocoral Eunicea succinea, collected from Bocas del Toro, on the Caribbean coast of Panama.
Fernandez, Patricia L +7 more
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Diterpenes: Nature's Hidden Gems of Immunomodulation. [PDF]
Almeida JE +6 more
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A Review of Diterpenes from Marine-Derived Fungi: 2009–2021
Marine-derived fungi are important sources of novel compounds and pharmacologically active metabolites. As an important class of natural products, diterpenes show various biological activities, such as antiviral, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory ...
Peng Qiu +4 more
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