Antitumor Agents II: Eupatolide, a New Cytotoxic Principle from Eupatorium formosanum HAY
pmid: 4335375
Antitumor Agents II: Eupatolide, a New Cytotoxic Principle from Eupatorium formosanum HAY
An alcoholic extract of the aboveground parts of Eupatorium formosanum, which showed significant inhibitory activity of the in vitro growth of tissue culture cells derived from human epidermoid carcinoma of larynx (H.Ep.-2), was examined and provided a new cytotoxic principle, eupatolide, a germacranolide sesquiterpene lactone.
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill United States
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Infrared Rays, Plant Extracts, Terpenes, Spectrum Analysis, Carcinoma, Antineoplastic Agents, Haplorhini, Simian virus 40, Mass Spectrometry, Cell Line, Lactones, Structure-Activity Relationship, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Animals, Humans, Laryngeal Neoplasms, Lung, Sesquiterpenes
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Infrared Rays, Plant Extracts, Terpenes, Spectrum Analysis, Carcinoma, Antineoplastic Agents, Haplorhini, Simian virus 40, Mass Spectrometry, Cell Line, Lactones, Structure-Activity Relationship, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Animals, Humans, Laryngeal Neoplasms, Lung, Sesquiterpenes
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