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Brucea

 
 
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High impact information on Brucea

  • A new quassinoid, yadanziolide S (1), was isolated from the seeds of the traditional Chinese medicinal herb, Brucea javanica, along with ten known compounds, flazin, bruceine D, yadanziolide B, bruceoside A, yadanziolide S, yadanzigan, glycerol 1,3-bisoleate, azelaic acid, (+/-)-8-hydroxyhexadecanoic acid, and vanillin [1].
  • A lignan and four terpenoids from Brucea javanica that induce differentiation with cultured HL-60 promyelocytic leukemia cells [2].
  • Indonesian medicinal plants. VIII. Chemical structures of three new triterpenoids, bruceajavanin A, dihydrobruceajavanin A, and bruceajavanin B, and a new alkaloidal glycoside, bruceacanthinoside, from the stems of Brucea javanica (Simaroubaceae) [3].
  • Antitumor agents, 127. Bruceoside C, a new cytotoxic quassinoid glucoside, and related compounds from Brucea javanica [4].
  • Antitumor agents, 118. The isolation and characterization of bruceanic acid A, its methyl ester, and the new bruceanic acids B, C, and D, from Brucea antidysenterica [5].
 

Associations of Brucea with chemical compounds

References

  1. Bioactive constituents of the seeds of Brucea javanica. Su, B.N., Chang, L.C., Park, E.J., Cuendet, M., Santarsiero, B.D., Mesecar, A.D., Mehta, R.G., Fong, H.H., Pezzuto, J.M., Kinghorn, A.D. Planta Med. (2002) [Pubmed]
  2. A lignan and four terpenoids from Brucea javanica that induce differentiation with cultured HL-60 promyelocytic leukemia cells. Luyengi, L., Suh, N., Fong, H.H., Pezzuto, J.M., Kinghorn, A.D. Phytochemistry (1996) [Pubmed]
  3. Indonesian medicinal plants. VIII. Chemical structures of three new triterpenoids, bruceajavanin A, dihydrobruceajavanin A, and bruceajavanin B, and a new alkaloidal glycoside, bruceacanthinoside, from the stems of Brucea javanica (Simaroubaceae). Kitagawa, I., Mahmud, T., Simanjuntak, P., Hori, K., Uji, T., Shibuya, H. Chem. Pharm. Bull. (1994) [Pubmed]
  4. Antitumor agents, 127. Bruceoside C, a new cytotoxic quassinoid glucoside, and related compounds from Brucea javanica. Fukamiya, N., Okano, M., Miyamoto, M., Tagahara, K., Lee, K.H. J. Nat. Prod. (1992) [Pubmed]
  5. Antitumor agents, 118. The isolation and characterization of bruceanic acid A, its methyl ester, and the new bruceanic acids B, C, and D, from Brucea antidysenterica. Toyota, T., Fukamiya, N., Okano, M., Tagahara, K., Chang, J.J., Lee, K.H. J. Nat. Prod. (1990) [Pubmed]
  6. The effects of extracts from anti-diarrheic Thai medicinal plants on the in vitro growth of the intestinal protozoa parasite: Blastocystis hominis. Sawangjaroen, N., Sawangjaroen, K. Journal of ethnopharmacology. (2005) [Pubmed]
 
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