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Through bioassay-guided separation of the chemical constituents of the needles of Taxus sumatrana, taxol (1), cephalomannine (2), and a new taxoid 19-hydroxy-13-oxobaccatin III (8) have been isolated together with 7-epi-10-deacetyltaxol (3), 7-epi-10-deacetylcephalomannine (4), baccatin III (5),
A new taxoid, wallifoliol [3], has been isolated, along with five known taxoids (taxol, cephalomannine, 10-deacetylbaccatin III, brevifoliol, 2-acetoxy brevifoliol = taxchinin A) from extracts of the needles of Himalayan Taxus wallichiana. The structure of wallifoliol has been assigned primarily
The ethanolic extract of the bark of Taxus yunnanensis Cheng et L. K. Fu. showed significant antineoplastic effect on the transplantable tumors in mice. The life survival of P388 leukemic bearing mice was increased (84%) and the growth of B16 melanoma in mice was inhibited (53%). From this extract
Two diastereomeric 2",3"-dibromo cephalomannines and their two corresponding 7-epimers were obtained by treatment of extracts of Taxus yunnanensis with bromine solution under mild conditions. Treatment of the same extract with chlorine solution yielded four diasteromeric
A rapid, sensitive and reliable method has been developed and validated for the simultaneous determination of seven taxoids including 10-deacetylbaccatin III (10-DAB III), baccatin III, 5-epi-canadensene, taxinine M, 10-deacetyltaxol (10-DAT), cephalomannine and paclitaxel in rat plasma using
Seasonal variations of the phytochemicals contents in needles of T. wallichiana var. mairei due to the effects of growth meteorological parameters were investigated in this study. The needles of T. wallichiana var. mairei were collected from different months and the contents of taxoids (paclitaxel,
A method for determination of taxol, 10-deacetyl-7-epitaxol, cephalomannine, 10-deacetyl taxol, baccatin III and 10-deacetylbaccatin III, is reported and their retention mechanism is also discussed. These compounds were separated well by RP-HPLC on a Resolvepak C18 column with
High speed countercurrent chromatography (HSCCC) based on the fundamental principle of liquid-liquid partition is a newly developed technique for isolation. It utilizes a particular combination of coil orientation and planetary motion to produce a unique hydrodynamic phenomenon in the unilateral