Hypoglaunine

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Hypoglaunines are chemical compounds isolated from the bark of Tripterygium hypoglaucum.[1]

Hypoglaunine B is a sesquiterpene alkaloid that is a macrolide incorporating a substituted pyridine and dihydroagarofuran moieties. It exhibits anti-HIV activity in vitro.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Xie FG, Li CJ, Yang JZ, Luo YM, Zhang DM (2012). "[data missing]" [Study on chemical constituents from the root bark of Tripterygium hypoglaucum]. Zhong Yao Cai (in Chinese). 35 (7): 1083–1087. PMID 23252270.
  2. ^ Hongquan Duana; Yoshihisa Takaishi; Masahiko Bando; Masaru Kido; Yasuo Imakura; Kuo Hsiung Lee (1999). "Novel sesquiterpene esters with alkaloid and monoterpene and related compounds from Tripterygium hypoglaucum: A new class of potent anti-HIV agents". Tetrahedron Letters. 40 (15): 2969–2972. doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(99)00339-1.
  3. ^ Hypoglaunine B at ebi.ac.uk