1987
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9422(00)83606-7
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Nerolidol derivatives from Asteriscus sericeus

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“…The chemical shifts of the C-atoms of 1 and 3 ( Table 3) suggested the structure of 6oxocyclonerolidol and 6a-hydroxycyclonerolidol (Fig. The chemical shifts of H-and C-atoms of these compounds were previously reported by Jacupovic et al [16] in a solvent extract from Astericus sericeus. The chemical shifts of H-and C-atoms of these compounds were previously reported by Jacupovic et al [16] in a solvent extract from Astericus sericeus.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…The chemical shifts of the C-atoms of 1 and 3 ( Table 3) suggested the structure of 6oxocyclonerolidol and 6a-hydroxycyclonerolidol (Fig. The chemical shifts of H-and C-atoms of these compounds were previously reported by Jacupovic et al [16] in a solvent extract from Astericus sericeus. The chemical shifts of H-and C-atoms of these compounds were previously reported by Jacupovic et al [16] in a solvent extract from Astericus sericeus.…”
supporting
confidence: 61%
“…The asteriscunolide isomers are sesquiterpene lactones containing a humulene skeleton. These compounds were previously isolated from Asteriscus graveolens , [5,10,20] Asteriscus aquaticus , [21,22] Asteriscus sericeus , [23] and Asteriscus vogelii [24] . Sesquiterpene lactones, and specifically humulanolides are known to have therapeutic activities [5] and are generally found in the Asteraceae family [5,20] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is used to treat various ailments such as fever, gastrointestinal diseases, headache, bronchitis and also as an anti-inflammatory 5 . The aerial part (flowers and leaves) is rich in EO and is especially characterized by a high content of oxygenated terpene compounds such as Chrysanthenyl acetate and Oxocyclonerolidol, which are described in other Asteriscus species, and can be considered chemo-taxonomically as markers of the genus 6,7 . Following our literature search, the literature on the study of the biological activity of this plant is limited to 9 articles, 3 of which deal with its antibacterial activity [8][9][10] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%