2007
DOI: 10.1107/s1600536807007982
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(+)-Santonide, a sesquiterpenoid enol lactone derived from Artemisia

Abstract: Key indicatorsSingle-crystal X-ray study T = 100 K Mean (C-C) = 0.002 Å R factor = 0.025 wR factor = 0.060 Data-to-parameter ratio = 12.1 For details of how these key indicators were automatically derived from the article, see

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“…(+)-Santonide, Fig. 10, is an anthelmintic sesquiterpenoid keto lactone, obtained from various Asia Minor species of Artemisia, that has recently aroused considerable pharmaceutical interest [48].…”
Section: Antimalarial and Other Anti-infective Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(+)-Santonide, Fig. 10, is an anthelmintic sesquiterpenoid keto lactone, obtained from various Asia Minor species of Artemisia, that has recently aroused considerable pharmaceutical interest [48].…”
Section: Antimalarial and Other Anti-infective Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…288 The structure of several compounds, such as (À)-parasantonic acid, (+)-parasantonide, (À)-isosantonic acid and (+)-santonide, which had been obtained from a-santonin, via santonic acid 332, have been confirmed by X-ray analysis. [289][290][291][292] Chlorahololide A 333 and chlorahololide B 334 are two dimeric lindenane derivatives, which have been isolated from Chloranthus holostegius. These sesquiterpenes were shown to be potent and selective blockers of the potassium channel.…”
Section: Eudesmane and Lindenanementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Picrotoxinin and similar sesquiterpene lactones exhibit powerful CNS stimulating effects 8, 9. Alpha‐Santonin was once used as antihelmintic and ascaricidal (however, due to its toxicity it is no longer in use) 10–12. While certain kinds of sesquiterpene lactones show anti‐inflammatory effect (e.g., scandenolide), some others may activate cells involved in inflammatory response (e.g., thapsigargin).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%