Antibacterial compounds from the roots of cratoxylum formosum spp. pruniflorum
Phytochemical investigation of the roots of Cratoxylum formosum spp. pruniflorum led to the isolation and identification of a new xanthone, namely cratopruniforone (1), together with 13 known compounds (2-14). Some of these more abundant compounds were evaluated for their antibacterial activities.
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Main Authors: | Raksat,A., Laphookhieo,S., Cheenpracha,S., Ritthiwigrom,T., Maneerat,W. |
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Natural Product Communications
2015
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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