“…In addition to its HIV-inhibitory activity (Gustafson et al, 1992), guttiferone A (3) has also been shown to be a potent inhibitor of cholinesterase (Lenta et al, 2007) and glutathione transferase enzymes (Muleya et al, 2008), as well as exhibiting antioxidant (Ngouela et al, 2006), leishmanicidal (Lenta et al, 2007), antiplasmodial (Ngouela et al, 2006), trypanocidal (Abe et al, 2004), and cytotoxic (Williams et al, 2003) effects. The activity of morelloflavone (1) as an antiinflammatory (Gil et al, 1997;Castardo et al, 2008) and antioxidant (Sanz et al, 1994;Deachathai et al, 2005;Hutadilok-Towatana et al, 2007) are well-documented; it has also been found to be a potent tyrosinase inhibitor (Masuda et al, 2005), anti-HIV-1 (Lin et al, 1997), and anti-bacterial (Verdi et al, 2004) agent, and to have antimalarial (Ngouamegne et al, 2008) and analgesic (Luzzi et al, 1997) properties.…”