Antiplasmodial activity of aryltetralone lignans from Holostylis reniformis. (1/3)

Extracts from Holostylis reniformis were tested in vivo against Plasmodium berghei and in vitro against a chloroquine-resistant strain of Plasmodium falciparum. The hexane extract of the roots was the most active, causing 67% reduction of parasitemia in vivo. From this extract, six lignans, including a new (7'R,8S,8'S)-3',4'-methylenedioxy-4,5-dimethoxy-2,7'-cyclolignan-7-one, were isolated and tested in vitro against P. falciparum. The three most active lignans showed 50% inhibitor concentrations of < or =0.32 microM. An evaluation of minimum lethal dose (30%) values showed low toxicity for these lignans in a hepatic cell line (Hep G2A16). Therefore, these compounds are potential candidates for the development of antimalarial drugs.  (+info)

The shape of things to come: woodland herb niche contraction begins during recruitment in mesic forest microhabitat. (2/3)

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4,5-seco-guaiane and a nine-membered sesquiterpene lactone from Holostylis reniformis. (3/3)

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