PMID: 11325248Apr 28, 2001Paper

Anti-HIV prenylated flavonoids from Monotes africanus

Journal of Natural Products
K M MeragelmanM R Boyd

Abstract

Six flavonoids, among them a new dihydroflavonol, 6,8-diprenylaromadendrin (1), and the flavonol 6,8-diprenylkaempferol (3), have been isolated from the organic extract of Monotes africanus. The isolated compounds containing a 5,7-dihydroxy-6,8-diprenyl system in the A ring of the flavonoid (1, 3, and 6) exhibited HIV-inhibitory activity in the XTT-based, whole-cell screen. In addition, several (13)C NMR assignments of lonchocarpol A (6) were corrected.

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Jun 1, 1991·Journal of Virological Methods·R J GulakowskiM R Boyd
Apr 11, 2000·Journal of Natural Products·K M MeragelmanM R Boyd

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