Issue 26, 2013

Chrysanolide A, an unprecedented sesquiterpenoid trimer from the flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum L

Abstract

Chrysanolide A, a novel guaianolide-type sesquiterpenoid trimer (3), along with its biogenetically related monomer (Chrysanolide B, 1) and dimer (Chrysanolide C, 2), were simultaneously isolated from Chrysanthemum indicum L flowers. Their structures and absolute configurations were elucidated via spectroscopic and computational methods. All isolated compounds were evaluated for their anti-HBV activities.

Graphical abstract: Chrysanolide A, an unprecedented sesquiterpenoid trimer from the flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum L

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
05 Dec 2012
Accepted
03 Apr 2013
First published
13 May 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 10168-10172

Chrysanolide A, an unprecedented sesquiterpenoid trimer from the flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum L

Q. Gu, Y. Chen, H. Cui, D. Huang, J. Zhou, T. Wu, Y. Chen, L. Shi and J. Xu, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 10168 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA23172K

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