“…1), allowing us to identify several potent Hh inhibitors such as physalin B, 14 physalin F, 14 colubrinic acid, 15 cardenolides, 16 taepeenin D, 17 flavonoid glycoside, 18 vitetrifolin D, 19 and physalin H. 20 During the present investigation, a screening study revealed that Artocarpus communis and Hyptis suaveolens exhibit inhibitory activity against the Hh signal. Here we report five new natural products (6, 7, and 9-11) as moderate Hh inhibitors and four as potent Hh inhibitors (12)(13)(14)(15).…”