Teucrium species, such as germander, are rich in neo-clerodane diterpenoids and have been used in traditional folk medicine for their stimulant, diuretic, antipyretic and antiseptic properties. However, the furano neo-clerodane diterpenoids present in germander have been implicated in the in vivo
Six neo-clerodane diterpenoids were isolated from the acetone extract of Teucrium quadrifarium Buch-Ham (I, II, IV, V, VI and VII). Five of them (I, II, IV, V and VII) were identified as known compounds, teucvidin, 12-epi-teucvidin, teuflin, 19-acetyl-teuspinin and teucvidin, respectively. Compound