A novel rearranged sesquiterpenoid, trocheliophorin (1) has been isolated from the soft coral Sarcophyton trocheliophorum besides the known compounds, sarcophytin, methyl arachidonate, and two polyhydroxy steroids (24S)-24-methylcholestane-3beta,5alpha,6beta,25-tetrol-25-monoacetate and (24S)-24-methylcholestane-3beta,5alpha,6beta,25-tetrol. The structure of the new sesquiterpenoid was elucidated by a study of its spectral data.
In this work, Taxithelium napalense ethanolic extract and its fractions were evaluated for the antidiabetic activity in rat based on phytochemical and free radical scavenging properties. The ethanolic extract, fraction IV and V significantly attenuated the blood glucose levels at 600, 200 and 200 mg/kg with 50.0, 33.5 and 42.0% inhibition respectively. The histopathological studies were manifesting the recuperation of damaged cells in liver and pancreas tissues. The outcomes of the present work affirm that the T. napalense has a potency to plummet the overproduction of free radicals and blood glucose levels in the diabetic-induced rat.
Five new diterpenoids, juncins I-M (1-5), of the briarane skeleton have been isolated from the Indian Ocean gorgonian Junceella juncea in addition to four known derivatives, gemmacolides A-C (6-8) and juncin H (9). The structures of 1-5 were established by the interpretation of spectroscopic data.
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