2010
DOI: 10.1002/ptr.3264
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Erratum: Bioactive acylphloroglucinols from Hypericum densiflorum

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“…The results of these studies add to growing knowledge of the antimicrobial properties of acylphloroglucinol metabolites. Other studies have reported acylphloroglucinol derivatives possessing antimicrobial activity against staphylococci (Ishiguro et al ., ; Schempp et al ., ; Winkelmann et al ., , ; Gibbons et al ., ; Pecchio et al ., ; Henry et al ., ). A study by Socolsky et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The results of these studies add to growing knowledge of the antimicrobial properties of acylphloroglucinol metabolites. Other studies have reported acylphloroglucinol derivatives possessing antimicrobial activity against staphylococci (Ishiguro et al ., ; Schempp et al ., ; Winkelmann et al ., , ; Gibbons et al ., ; Pecchio et al ., ; Henry et al ., ). A study by Socolsky et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Compounds 3 (54.7 mg) and 4 (36.9 mg) were isolated from a hexanes extract of the aerial portions of H. densiflorum , whereas compound 5 (110.4 mg) was isolated from an acetone extract of the same plant. The structures were confirmed on the basis of NMR spectroscopic data (Henry et al ., ). Compound 4 had been previously reported from H. olympicum and prepared by synthesis (Gibbons et al ., ), and compound 5 was recently isolated from H. elegans (Nedialkov et al ., ).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Not all Hypericum species contain significant amount of phloroglucinols, which have been found in H. densiflorum, H. chinence, H. balearicum , and H. empetrifolium , etc. (Crockett et al, 2008; Henry et al, 2009; Tanaka et al, 2009). However, the existence of this group of relatively less studied anti-inflammatory constituents in certain Hypericum species, especially H. gentianoides as shown in the current study, could account for a part of the observed differences among the species in their anti-inflammatory potentials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides H. perforatum , other species of the Hypericum genus are being studied to identify their constituents, as well as anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferation, and anti-microbial activities (Crockett et al, 2008; Henry et al, 2009; Kartnig et al, 1996). Among these species, a more lipophilic fraction of H. gentianoides methanol extract, rich in acylphloroglucinols, was found to have potent inhibitory effect on LPS-induced macrophage production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) (Hillwig et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Distributed in 30 genera, the plants of the Clusiaceae family include economically relevant trees, shrubs, lianas and herbs used in the production of edible fruit, hardwood and chemical derivatives with interesting pharmacological and industrial properties [1][2][3]. More specifically, the plants of the Platonia genus are rich in natural products with relevant biological activities [4,5], such as antimicrobial [6], leishmanicidal [7], antidepressant [8,9], cytotoxic [10], anti-HIV [11], anti-inflammatory [12], anticonvulsant [13] and antitumour [14,15] effects.…”
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