Anti-inflammatory compounds from Sideritis javalambrensis n-hexane extract.

Journal of Natural Products
M J AlcarazA Villar

Abstract

The anti-inflammatory activities of the n-hexane extract of Sideritis javalambrensis and several purified fractions were investigated using the carrageenan mouse paw edema test. Progressive fractionation led to the isolation of the active principles ent-16-hydroxy-13-epimanoyl oxide [1] and esters of tyrosol with palmitic, stearic, behenic, and lignoceric acids.

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