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Medicinal Plants from Papua New Guinea: Graniline-Esters and Germacranolides from Blumea arfakiana.

From the leaves of BLUMEA ARFAKIANA Martelli (Asteraceae), used in traditional medicine in Papua New Guinea, besides stigmasterol and beta-eudesmol, four graniline esters ( 1-4) have been isolated. Furthermore, blumealactone C ( 5), deacetylblumealactone C ( 6), and deoxyblumealactone C ( 7) have been identified.[1]

References

  1. Medicinal Plants from Papua New Guinea: Graniline-Esters and Germacranolides from Blumea arfakiana. Rücker, G., Paulini, G., Sakulas, H., Lawong, B., Goeltenboth, F. Planta Med. (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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