Crataegus microphylla C. Koch is one of the 17 species of Crataegus growing in Turkey [H.P.T. Ammon and R. Kaul (1994). Dtsch. Apoth. Ztg., 134, 2433, 2521, 2631.]. This report is part of a series on the chemical investigations of Crataegus species from Turkey. Nine flavonoids have been isolated from the leaves and flowers of C. microphylla C. Koch. The amounts of the flavonoids from the leaves and flowers of the plant were determined.
Artemisia abrotanum L. (Compositae) is widely used in European herbal medicine for treatment of various ailments including fever. Crude extracts of this plant and some of their constituents were tested for antimalarial activity against Plasmodium falciparum in vitro using the technique of [3H]hypoxanthine incorporation. Two pure compounds, isofraxidin and a novel sesquiterpene, 1(S*)-hydroxy-a-bisabololoxide A acetate were found to be active (IC, values of 7.95 and 5.09 pg/mL, respectively).
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