2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytol.2018.07.029
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Phytochemical constituents and cytotoxic activity of Physalis angulata L. growing in Vietnam

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“…71 Bioassaydirected isolation and purication of the crude extract of Withania coagulans led to the isolation of withacoagulins G (112), and its absolute stereochemistry was conrmed using the X-ray diffraction method. 73 (22R)-4a,17a,27-trihydroxy-1-oxowitha-2,5,24-trienolide (115), isolated from the leaves of Withania aristate, has an unusual 4a-hydroxy-2-en-1-one unit in ring A. 74 The orientations of the hydroxyl groups at C-14 and C-15 in exodeconolide F (116) have not been established because of the insufficient NOE correlations.…”
Section: The Classication Of Withanolidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…71 Bioassaydirected isolation and purication of the crude extract of Withania coagulans led to the isolation of withacoagulins G (112), and its absolute stereochemistry was conrmed using the X-ray diffraction method. 73 (22R)-4a,17a,27-trihydroxy-1-oxowitha-2,5,24-trienolide (115), isolated from the leaves of Withania aristate, has an unusual 4a-hydroxy-2-en-1-one unit in ring A. 74 The orientations of the hydroxyl groups at C-14 and C-15 in exodeconolide F (116) have not been established because of the insufficient NOE correlations.…”
Section: The Classication Of Withanolidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cutleaf groundcherry had been reputed to be a weed and reduced crop production, but now many studies have begun to examine the benefits of cutleaf groundcherry. The cutleaf groundcherry contains phytochemical compounds that have the potential to be developed as anti-inflammatory (Bastos et al, 2008;Rivera et al, 2019), antibacterial (Yang et al, 2016;Erturk et al, 2017), anticancer (Fitria et al, 2011;Elkenawy et al, 2015;Tuan-Anh et al, 2018), antidiabetic (Zhang et al, 2018) and antitumour (Hseu et al, 2011) agents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physagulins J ( 128 ) and M ( 152 ) were isolated from P. angulata . 128 showed significant cytotoxic activity against A549 cells with an IC 50 value of 8.27 μ m ; however, 152 exhibited potent inhibitory effect against PANC‐1 cells with an IC 50 value of 3.18 μ m . Physapubenolide ( 8 ) induced apoptosis and autophagosomes associated cell death through promoting ROS generation in MDA‐MB‐231 and MCF‐7 cells .…”
Section: Pharmacological Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…franchetii , known as ‘Jin‐Deng‐Long’ in China, was commonly adopted for the treatment of excessive phlegm, pharyngitis, cough, dysuria, pemphigus, etc; in South American traditional medicine, the fruits, calyxes and the leaves of P. philadelphica have diverse therapeutic effects against several human diseases: the fruits were used for the treatment of fever, cough and amygdalitis; the calyxes were used for treating diabetes; and the leaves could be adopted for the remedy of gastrointestinal disorders . Phytochemical and pharmacological investigations have indicated that withanolides are the predominant type of chemical constituents of the genus Physalis and are the main biological substances supporting the traditional uses of these plants . These data suggested that the genus Physalis was an important resource for discovering withanolide‐type molecules with potential therapeutic effect against human diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%