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Molecules 2000, 5(3), 605-607; doi:10.3390/50300605
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Phytochemical Study Conyza Sophiaefolia. Antiinflammatory Activity
INTEQUI-CONICET. Fac. de Qca., Bioqca. y Fcia. UNSL. Chacabuco y Pedernera, San Luis, Argentina
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Published: 22 March 2000
Abstract: From the aerial parts of Conyza sophiaefolia a new alicyclic furan diterpene was isolated and characterized as an E-isomer in C6 of centipedic acid. In addition, the new clerodane type diterpene 12-epi-bacchotricuneatin A as well as two known related diterpenoids were identified. The flavone apigenine was also isolated. Structures were determined on the basis of spectroscopic evidence.
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Simirgiotis, M.J.; Favier, L.S.; Rossomando, P.C.; Tonn, C.E.; Juarez, A.; Giordano, O.S. Phytochemical Study Conyza Sophiaefolia. Antiinflammatory Activity. Molecules 2000, 5, 605-607.
AMA StyleSimirgiotis MJ, Favier LS, Rossomando PC, Tonn CE, Juarez A, Giordano OS. Phytochemical Study Conyza Sophiaefolia. Antiinflammatory Activity. Molecules. 2000; 5(3):605-607.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSimirgiotis, M. J.; Favier, L. S.; Rossomando, P. C.; Tonn, C. E.; Juarez, A.; Giordano, O. S. 2000. "Phytochemical Study Conyza Sophiaefolia. Antiinflammatory Activity." Molecules 5, no. 3: 605-607.
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