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New cytotoxic tetrahydrofuran- and dihydrofuran-type lignans from the stem of Beilschmiedia tsangii.

Five new compounds including two tetrahydrofuran-type lignans, beilschmin A and beilschmin B, a dihydrofuran-type lignan, beilschmin C, and two 1-phenylbutyl benzoates, tsangin A and tsangin B, together with thirteen known compounds have been isolated from the stem of Beilschmiedia tsangii. The structures of these new compounds were determined through spectral analyses. Among the isolates, beilschmin A (1), beilschmin B (2), beilschmin C (3), tsangin A (4), tsangin B (5), 2,6,11-trimethyldodeca-2,6,10-triene (14), alpha-tocopherylquinone (17), and alpha-tocospiro B (18) were cytotoxic (IC (50) values < 4 microg/mL) in P-388 and/or HT-29 cell lines in vitro.[1]

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  1. New cytotoxic tetrahydrofuran- and dihydrofuran-type lignans from the stem of Beilschmiedia tsangii. Chen, J.J., Chou, E.T., Duh, C.Y., Yang, S.Z., Chen, I.S. Planta Med. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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