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The methanolic extract of the rhizomes parts of Agelica purpuraefolia was investigated for its activity against chloroquine-sensitive strains of Plasmodium falciparum using the parasite lactate dehydrogenase assay method. Two natural khellactone, (+)-4'-Decanoyl-cis-khellactone (1) and
A new coumarin, hydroxylomatin (1), was isolated from the CHCl(3)-soluble fraction of the roots of Angelica purpuraefolia, along with one ferulate (2) and three other known coumarins (3-5) including khellactone (3). The structure of hydroxylomatin (1) was determined to be
Angelica amurensis has traditionally been used to treat various medical problems. In this report, we introduce cis-khellactone as a new anti-cancer agent, which was isolated from the chloroform soluble fraction of the rhizomes of Angelica amurensis. Its anti-cancerous effect was at first tested in
The methanolic extract from the flowers of Angelica furcijuga KITAGAWA was found to inhibit nitric oxide production in lipopolysaccharide-activated mouse peritoneal macrophages. From the methanolic extract, two new glycosides, hyuganosides IV and V, were isolated together with 28 known constituents.
The methanolic extract from the roots of Angelica furcijuga KITAGAWA was found to exhibit protective effects on liver injury induced by D-galactosamine (D-GalN) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS). From the methanolic extract, seventeen coumarins, two phenylpropanoids, and two polyacetylenes were isolated
From the methanolic extract with vasorelaxant activity obtained from Angelica furcijuga Kitagawa, four new khellactone-type coumarins, hyuganins A, B, C, and D, were isolated together with twelve known coumarins, two known acetylenic compounds, and a known lignan. The structures of hyuganins A, B,
It was found that the EtO Ac fraction of the roots of Angelica shikokiana inhibited adrenaline-induced lipolysis in rat fat cells, while having no effect on ACTH-induced lipolysis. On the other hand, the MeOH fraction was found to inhibit ACTH-induced lipolysis but not to inhibit adrenaline-induced
The aerial parts of several Angelica species of the Apiaceae as natural medicine, are rich sources of various coumarins with biological, to a lesser extent, toxicological activities. From the chloroform extract of the aerial parts of Angelica urumiensis MOZAFF. two new coumarins (1, 2), together
Isoepoxypteryxin is the major coumarin of a Japanese medicinal plant Angelica shikokiana. This research was designed to study the effect of structural changes through fungal biotransformation on the reported biological activities of isoepoxypteryxin. Among the tested microorganisms, only Cordyceps