“…Several compounds present in this plant showed a higher gastroprotective effect than lansoprazole, and the cytotoxic effect of most compounds was measured at fairly high concentrations and lacked cell specificity; instead, compounds 16 and 20 showed selective cytotoxicity against AGS cells and fibroblasts, respectively [20]. From the aerial parts of Sphacele chamaedryoides, (synonym L. chamaedryoides) [19], ten abietane diterpenes have been isolated: 6,7-dehydroroyleanone (16), royleanone (17), 7,20-epoxyroyleanone (18), ferruginol (19), taxoquinone (20), horminone (21), carnosol (22), 7-oxo-11,12,14-trihydroxy-abieta-8,11,13-trien-20-al (23), 7-oxo-7a,11,12-trihydroxy-abieta-8,11,13-trien-20-al (24), deoxocarnosol (25), sphatulenol (7), pinocembrin (26), and 5hydroxy-4 ′ ,7-dimethoxyflavone (27) [20] (Figure 4, compounds 16-27). Several compounds present in this plant showed a higher gastroprotective effect than lansoprazole, and the cytotoxic effect of most compounds was measured at fairly high concentrations and lacked cell specificity; instead, compounds 16 and 20 showed selective cytotoxicity against AGS cells and fibroblasts, respectively [20].…”