2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fitote.2013.09.002
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New triterpenoid estersaponins from the root barks of Pittosporum verticillatum subsp. verticillatum and evaluation of cytotoxicities

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“…The increasing interest in drug discovery from native medicinal plants has led to many studies on extraction, identification and quantification of bioactive compounds in different species of Pittosporum genus, P. angustifolium included [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. Several bioactive compounds have been identified in the crude extracts of P. angustifolium such as triterpenoid saponins in leaves and seeds [7][8][9][10][11], phenolic acids and flavonoids in leaves ( Figure 1) [12], tannins and essential oils in leaves and fruits [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The increasing interest in drug discovery from native medicinal plants has led to many studies on extraction, identification and quantification of bioactive compounds in different species of Pittosporum genus, P. angustifolium included [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. Several bioactive compounds have been identified in the crude extracts of P. angustifolium such as triterpenoid saponins in leaves and seeds [7][8][9][10][11], phenolic acids and flavonoids in leaves ( Figure 1) [12], tannins and essential oils in leaves and fruits [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several bioactive compounds have been identified in the crude extracts of P. angustifolium such as triterpenoid saponins in leaves and seeds [7][8][9][10][11], phenolic acids and flavonoids in leaves ( Figure 1) [12], tannins and essential oils in leaves and fruits [11]. Among them, triterpenoid saponins, essential oils and non-tannin polyphenols are reported as main bioactive compounds in the Pittosporum genus [6,13], whereas tannins and alkaloids are minor compounds. There seems to be no alkaloids present in the leaves and fruits of P. angustifolium [11,14].…”
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“…This family is represented in New Caledonia by 45 endemic species belonging to Pittosporum genus. Species from this genus have been widely studied in the world, mainly for terpenoids, saponins, and essential oils ( e.g ., ). In New Caledonia, only Pittosporum pancheri was investigated.…”
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“…Table 2 Plant species Reference Anabasis setifera 264 Anemone raddeana 265 Anemone taipaiensis 266,267 Aralia elata 268 Ardisia gigantifolia 269 Astragalus tauricolus 270 Benincasa hispida 271 Calliandra pulcherrima 272 Clematis lasiandra 273 Clematis tangutica 274 Gypsophila trichotoma 275,276 Ilex cornuta 277 Lonicera macranthoides 205 Lysimachia parvifolia 220 Pittospermum verticillatum ssp. verticillatum 278 Pulsatilla chinensis 279 …”
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confidence: 99%