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ceriops australis/antineoplásico

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In vitro antitumor activity of triterpenes from Ceriops tagal.

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The embryo of Ceriops tagal was extracted with 95% ethanol at room temperature, and four triterpenes (1-4) were separated from this extract. For the first time these triterpenes were the separated from this plant. Compounds (1-4) were tested in vitro for antitumor activity against three cell lines

Dolabrane-type diterpenes from the mangrove plant Ceriops tagal with antitumor activities.

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Chemical examination of the barks of mangrove plant Ceriops tagal resulted in the isolation of six new dolabrane-type diterpenes with the trivial names of tagalenes A-F (1-6), together with 10 known analogues. The structures of new compounds were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic data analyses.

Biological evaluation of gallic acid and quercetin derived from Ceriops tagal: insights from extensive in vitro and in silico studies

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Gallic acid (PubChem CID: 370) and quercetin (PubChem CID: 5280343) are major phenolic compounds in many mangrove plants that have been related to health cure. In the present study, the active fractions namely gallic acid (1) and quercetin (2) were isolated from the methanolic extract

[Advances on chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of Ceriops genus].

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Plants of the genus Ceriops (Rhizophoraceae) consist of five species, which were widely distributed in tropical Asia, Eastern Africa and Oceania. So far,phytochemical studies showed that a total of 131 compounds including 120 terpenoids had been isolated from this genus, which exhibited

Chemical constituents and some biological activities of plants from the genus Ceriops.

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In this review, the literature data on phytochemical and biological investigations of the genus Ceriops are compiled. The Ceriops species are mangrove plants widely distributed along the sea coasts of Africa, Madagascar, South Asia, and South Pacific islands. To date, 43 diterpenes and 29

Two New Cyclic Depsipeptides from the Endophytic Fungus Fusarium sp.

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Two new cyclic depsipeptides, W493 C (1) and D (2), along with two known derivatives W493 A (3) and B (4) were obtained from the endophytic fungus Fusarium sp. isolated from the Mangrove plant Ceriops tagal. The structures of the new compounds were determined on the basis of one- and two dimensional
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