Minor daphnane-type diterpenoids from Wikstroemia retusa

Phytochemistry
F AbeM Iwahana

Abstract

In addition to huratoxin, pimelea factor P2, and wikstroelides A-G from the fresh bark, eight daphnane-type diterpenoids, wikstroelides H-O, were isolated from the bark and stem, and their structures established. Cytotoxicity was assayed on some wikstroelides.

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