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Four New Jacaranone Analogs from the Fruits of a Beibu Gulf Mangrove Avicennia Marina

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Journal Mar Drugs
Publisher MDPI
Specialties Biology
Pharmacology
Date 2014 May 7
PMID 24796307
Citations 7
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Abstract

Four new jacaranone analogs, marinoids F-I (1-4), were isolated from the fruits of a Beibu Gulf mangrove Avicennia marina. The structures were elucidated based on analysis of spectroscopic data. Marinoids F and G are shown to be diastereoisomers of chlorocornoside, a new halogen containing marine secondary metabolite. The antioxidant activity of the isolates was evaluated using a cellular antioxidant assay, and 4 showed good antioxidant activity (EC₅₀ = 26 μM).

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