In vitro: |
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 2001, 9(1):77-83. | New constituents and antiplatelet aggregation and anti-HIV principles of Artemisia capillaris.[Reference: WebLink] | METHODS AND RESULTS:
Five new constituents including a flavonoid, artemisidin A (1), and four coumarins, artemicapin A (2), artemicapin B (3), artemicapin C (4) and artemicapin D (5), together with 70 known compounds (6–75), have been isolated and characterized from the aerial part of Artemisia capillaris. The structures of these compounds were determined from spectral analyses and/or chemical evidence.
CONCLUSIONS:
Among them, 15 compounds (3, 6, 10, 18, 30–32, 38–41, 44, 45, 51, and 55) showed antiplatelet aggregation activity and three compounds (10, 17, and 51) demonstrated significant activity against HIV replication in H9 lymphocytic cells. |
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