Antifungal Coumarins and Lignans from Artemisia Annua
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Two new coumarins (1 and 2), two new lignans (3 and 4), one new phloroglucinol derivative (5), together with eleven known compounds, were isolated from Artemisia annua. Their structures were identified by spectroscopic methods with 1 to be secured by X-ray diffraction. Antifungal activities of the isolates against Fusarium oxysporum, Fusarium solani, and Cylindrocarpon destrutans were evaluated. It was found that compound 1 could inhibit all the fungal strains with respective MIC values of 18.75, and 25.00 μg/mL. In contrast, compounds 4, 5, 7, and 8 are active toward C. destrutans and 14 displays inhibitory property toward F. solani.
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