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The aerial parts of Artemisia mongolica afforded the eudesmane derivative ludovicin B, two coumarins, umbelliferone and esculetin, two methoxylated flavones, eupatilin and pectolinarigenin, as well as a new eudesmane sesquiterpene, 6alpha,8alpha-dihydroxyisocostic acid methyl ester. Structures were
Many anti-inflammatory agents are known to significantly enhance the terminal differentiation of some cancer cells such as leukemia cells. In this study, the effect of yomogin, a eudesmane sesquiterpene lactone isolated from Artemisia princeps with anti-inflammatory activity, was investigated in
A new eudesmane sesquiterpene (1) and a C(10) diyne (2) were isolated from the aerial parts of Artemisia monosperma. The structures of these compounds were determined as rel-1beta,3alpha,6beta-trihydroxyeudesm-4-ene (1) and 1,3R,8R-trihydroxydec-9-en-4,6-yne (2) on the basis of spectral data
Eight new sesquiterpenes, including four guaianolides (1-4), one guaian sesquiterpene (5), one norguaianolide (6), one 1, 10-secoguaianolides (7), and one eudesmane sesquiterpene (8), along with fourteen known sesquiterpenes (9-22) were isolated from the whole plants of Artemisia austro-yunnanensis.
Yomogin (1), an eudesmane sesquiterpene isolated from Artemisia princeps, was tested for the effects on the degranulation process of cultured mast cells and on the nitric oxide production in LPS-activated murine macrophages. It demonstrated a significant inhibition on the release of