2009
DOI: 10.1080/13880200902950785
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Cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory activities of some constituents from the floral buds ofSyringa patula

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“…Modern pharmacological studies have shown the bioactivities of these metabolites, such as antitumor, antihypertensive, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory activities, and so on [5]. However, a systematic review of these studies has not been performed to date.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Modern pharmacological studies have shown the bioactivities of these metabolites, such as antitumor, antihypertensive, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory activities, and so on [5]. However, a systematic review of these studies has not been performed to date.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…alashanensis [34] 72 Syripinnalignan Eroots and stems S. pinnatifolia var. alashanensis [34] 73 (7 S , 8 R )-Guaiacylglycerol-8- O -4′-sinapyl ether 9′- O - β -D-glucopyranosideleaves S. velutina [28] 74 (7 S , 8 R )-Syringylglycerol-8- O -4′-sinapyl ether 9′- O - β -D-glucopyranosideleaves S. velutina [28] 75 Pinoresinol-4- O - β -monoglycosidebarks S. reticulata [10] 76 Syringaresinol-4- O - bis - β -D-monoglucosidebarks S. reticulata [10] 77 Syringaresinol-4, 4''- O - bis - β -D-glucosidebarks S. reticulata [10] 78 Syringaresinolfloral buds, flowers and leaves S. patula , S. pubescens [3,5] 79 (+)-Medioresinol-4- O -glucosidefloral buds S. patula [5] 80 (−)-Pinoresinolroots and stems S. pinnatifolia var. alashanensis [30]…”
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“…This shows that the plant extract may hamper any of all process of inflammation and acts as an anti-inflammatory agent. The anti-inflammatory potential of medicinal plants has been reported in plants Solanumnigrum [22], Phyllanthus amarus [29], Syringa patula [30], Plumeria acuminate [31] and Pistia stratiotes [32]. There are few references with respect to the anti-inflammatory activity of M. zapota.…”
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“…[6][7][8][9] Previous phytochemical investigations regarding this genus have reported the isolation of secoiridoid glucosides, lignans, and phenolic compounds with anti-radical scavenging and cytotoxic activity. 10) However, only a few phytochemical studies on S. oblata var. dilatata have been reported.…”
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“…dilatata. The column chromatographic purification of the EtOAc-soluble fraction led to the isolation of two new secoiridoid glucosides, dilatioside A-B (1-2), along with thirteen known ones (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15). The chemical structures of the isolated compounds were determined by their NMR spectroscopic data, MS, and methanolysis.…”
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