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1’-Acetoxychavicol acetate

Janssen, A., and J. Scheffer. "Acetoxychavicol Acetate, an Antifungal Component oiAlpinia galanga." Planta Med 1985(6) 507511, 1985. Abstract. [Pg.138]

Kondo, A. et al, Biosci., Biotechnol., Biochem., 1993, 57, 1344 (synth T-Acetoxychavicol acetate)... [Pg.230]

Suppressive Effects of I -Acetoxychavicol Acetate on Superoxide and Nitric Oxide in Cell Culture Systems, and on Hydrogen Peroxide in Mouse Skin... [Pg.329]

The seeds contain two potent antiulcer principles, namely, I -acetoxychavicol acetate and I -acetoxyeugenol acetate. Caryo-phyllene oxide, caryophyllenol I, caryophyl-lenol II, pentadecane, 7-heptadecane, and fatty acid methyl esters have also been isolated. The seeds contain diterpenes-I and -II (15a-and ISP-isomers), which have been patented in Japan as antitumor agents. It also exerted anti-inflammatory activity in both acute and chronic inflammation. The ethanolic extract of the herb showed significant antiulcer activity in rats, which has been attributed to the antisecretory and cytoprotective activities of the plant. [Pg.648]


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