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Abietane Diterpenes from Hyptis suaveolens
Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2013AbstractInvestigation of the constituents of the whole plant of Hyptis suaveolens led to the isolation of three new abietane diterpenes, isosuaveolic acid (1), 8α,9α‐epoxysuaveolic acid (2), and 14‐O‐methylsuaveolic acid (3), together with eleven known compounds. The structures of 1–3 were established by spectroscopic methods and chemical correlations.
Saowanee, Prawatsri +3 more
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Triterpenoids from Hyptis suaveolens roots
Phytochemistry, 1983Abstract A new natural triterpenoid, 3β-hydroxylup-12-en-28-oic acid, has been isolated from the roots of Hyptis suaveolens in addition to α- and β-amyrin.
Triguna N. Misra +2 more
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Hedgehog inhibitors from Artocarpus communis and Hyptis suaveolens
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2015The hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway plays crucial roles in cell maintenance and proliferation during embryonic development. Naturally occurring Hh inhibitors were isolated from Artocarpus communis and Hyptis suaveolens using our previously constructed cell-based assay system.
Midori A, Arai +6 more
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Antiplasmodial diterpenoid from the leaves of Hyptis suaveolens
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2005Bioactivity-guided fractionation of the petroleum ether extract of the leaves of Hyptis suaveolens, widely used in Traditional Medicine, has led to the isolation of an abietane-type diterpenoid endoperoxide, 13 alpha-epi-dioxiabiet-8(14)-en-18-ol, displaying high antiplasmodial activity (IC(50) 0.1 microg/ml).
Chukwujekwu, JC +4 more
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Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. – hyptis
2012A project on Hyptis suaveolens, that lacked continuity and had low support, began in 1979 and was terminated in 2003. Surveys, mostly piggy-backed on other projects, were conducted in Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico and to a lesser extent in Costa Rica, Cuba and Nicaragua.
Ricardo Segura, Gio Fichera, Mic Julien
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Bioactive chemical constituents from Hyptis suaveolens stem
Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 2023AbstractOur previous studies have found that the aerial part of Hyptis rhomboides and the seed of Hyptis suaveolens contain xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibitors, inspiring us to investigate the chemical constituents of H. suaveolens stem. The EtOH extract of H.
Fu‐Chun Hsu +4 more
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A natural triterpene acid from Hyptis suaveolens
Phytochemistry, 1983Abstract A new natural triterpenoid, characterized as 3β-hydroxylup-20(29)-en-27-oic acid, has been isolated from the roots of Hyptis suaveolens in ...
Triguna N. Misra +2 more
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Chemical variability in the essential oil of Hyptis suaveolens
Phytochemistry, 2001The essential oils of Hyptis suaveolens plants collected from 11 localities of the Brazilian Cerrado region were investigated by GC-MS. Sabinene, limonene, biclyclogermacrene, beta-phellandrene and 1,8-cineole were the principal constituents. The results were submitted to principal component and chemometric cluster analysis which allowed three groups ...
N R, Azevedo +7 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Abietane Diterpenes from Hyptis suaveolens.
ChemInform, 2013AbstractTitle compounds isosuaveolic acid (I), 14‐O‐methylsuaveolic acid (II), and 8α,9α‐epoxysuaveolic acid (III) are isolated from the whole title plant.
Saowanee Prawatsri +3 more
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Essential Oil fromHyptis suaveolensPoit.
Journal of Essential Oil Research, 1992ABSTRACT The essential oil obtained from the aerial parts of Hyptis suaveolens Poit collected in the Kumaun Region of India was found (by GC/MS) to differ chemically from that reported from chemotypes collected in South America and Malaysia. The main components of this Indian oil were sabinene (41.0%), β-pinene (9.8%), β-caryophyllene (7.9%), and ...
Anil K. Pant +6 more
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