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Secondary metabolites from the roots of Engelhardia roxburghiana and their antitubercular activities
Engelharquinone ( 1) engelharquinone epoxide ( 2), engelharolide ( 3), and engelhardic acid ( 4), were isolate and identify for the first time from a plant source together with 20 previously known compounds, four of which were not reported as plant constituents previously. A biological evaluation sh...
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description | Engelharquinone (
1) engelharquinone epoxide (
2), engelharolide (
3), and engelhardic acid (
4), were isolate and identify for the first time from a plant source together with 20 previously known compounds, four of which were not reported as plant constituents previously. A biological evaluation showed that three of the previously isolated antitubercular constituents [(−)-4-hydroxy-1-tetralone, 3-methoxyjuglone and engelhardione] and engelharquinone (
1) exhibited moderate antitubercular activity against
Mycobacterium tuberculosis 90-221387.
Engelharquinone (
1), engelharquinone epoxide (
2), engelharolide (
3), and engelhardic acid (
4), were isolated as naturally occurring products from a plant source,
Engelhardia roxburghiana together with 20 previously known compounds, four of which were hitherto not known as plant constituents. Their structures were identified by means of spectroscopic analysis. A biological evaluation showed that three of the previously isolated antitubercular constituents [(−)-4-hydroxy-1-tetralone, 3-methoxyjuglone and engelhardione] and engelharquinone (
1) exhibited moderate antitubercular activity against
Mycobacterium tuberculosis 90-221387. |
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1), engelharquinone epoxide (
2), engelharolide (
3), and engelhardic acid (
4), were isolated as naturally occurring products from a plant source,
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1) exhibited moderate antitubercular activity against
Mycobacterium tuberculosis 90-221387.
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1), engelharquinone epoxide (
2), engelharolide (
3), and engelhardic acid (
4), were isolated as naturally occurring products from a plant source,
Engelhardia roxburghiana together with 20 previously known compounds, four of which were hitherto not known as plant constituents. Their structures were identified by means of spectroscopic analysis. A biological evaluation showed that three of the previously isolated antitubercular constituents [(−)-4-hydroxy-1-tetralone, 3-methoxyjuglone and engelhardione] and engelharquinone (
1) exhibited moderate antitubercular activity against
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