1972
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(72)80056-6
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Neoflavanoids of Dalbergia cultrata

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“…The plant family is known to contain isoflavonoids and neoflavonoids [8]. The chemical constituents from the heartwood of this plant includes 4-arylcoumarin derivatives; ( S )-4-methoxy dalbergione ( 1 ) and stevenin ( 2 ), a p -hydroquinone derivative, dalbergin ( 3 ), and diphenylpropene derivatives 3,3-diphenylprop-1-ene ( 4 ) and 3-(5-acetoxy-2,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-3-(3′-acetoxyphenyl) prop-1-ene ( 5 ) [9]. Ito isolated cinnamoylphenol type compounds, dalberatin A ( 6 ) and dalberatin B ( 7 ) (Figure 2) from the stem bark of D. cultrate which showed remarkably potent tumor-promotion inhibitory activity in vitro with the IC 50 value of 212 and 303 (mol ratio/32 pmol TPA), suggesting that they might be valuable as potential cancer chemopreventive agents [10].…”
Section: Phytochemistry Medicinal Properties and Ethnopharmacologmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plant family is known to contain isoflavonoids and neoflavonoids [8]. The chemical constituents from the heartwood of this plant includes 4-arylcoumarin derivatives; ( S )-4-methoxy dalbergione ( 1 ) and stevenin ( 2 ), a p -hydroquinone derivative, dalbergin ( 3 ), and diphenylpropene derivatives 3,3-diphenylprop-1-ene ( 4 ) and 3-(5-acetoxy-2,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-3-(3′-acetoxyphenyl) prop-1-ene ( 5 ) [9]. Ito isolated cinnamoylphenol type compounds, dalberatin A ( 6 ) and dalberatin B ( 7 ) (Figure 2) from the stem bark of D. cultrate which showed remarkably potent tumor-promotion inhibitory activity in vitro with the IC 50 value of 212 and 303 (mol ratio/32 pmol TPA), suggesting that they might be valuable as potential cancer chemopreventive agents [10].…”
Section: Phytochemistry Medicinal Properties and Ethnopharmacologmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dalbergia violacea ,127 Dalbergia baroni Baker (Madagascar rosewood),140 Dalbergia cultrate (Khamphi rosewood),141 Dalbergia melanoxylon (African blackwood),142 Dalbergia inundata ,143 Dalbergia nitidula ,144 Dalbergia miscolobium 145…”
Section: Phenylpropanoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dalbergia violacea ,127 Dalbergia baroni Baker (Madagaskar‐Palisander),140 Dalbergia cultrate (Siam‐Rosenholz),141 Dalbergia melanoxylon (Afrikanischer Grenadill),142 Dalbergia inundata ,143 Dalbergia nitidula ,144 Dalbergia miscolobium 145…”
Section: Phenylpropanoidementioning
confidence: 99%