Salvia dugesii is an invasive plant in Yunnan,China.To tentatively explore its utilization,a systematic phytochemical investigation was carried out on this plant,which led to the isolation of five new neo-clerodane di...Salvia dugesii is an invasive plant in Yunnan,China.To tentatively explore its utilization,a systematic phytochemical investigation was carried out on this plant,which led to the isolation of five new neo-clerodane diterpenoids,dugesins C-G(1-5),together with six known ones.Their structures were determined by comprehensive NMR and MS spectroscopic analysis.It was noteworthy that the eleven isolates,composed of five different carbocyclic systems derived from the neo-clerodane diterpenoid skeleton,were reported from the same plant for the first time.The anti-feedantial,cytotoxic,and antiviral activities of the isolates were evaluated.Dugesin F(4)was tested to be a non-toxic antiviral compound against influenza virus FM1.展开更多
基金This work was supported financially by the National Basic Research Program of China(2009CB522300)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.20702054)+2 种基金Shanghai Landscaping Administration Bureau Program(G102404)the foundation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences(2010KIBA10)the Young Academic and Technical Leader Raising Foundation of Yunnan Province(No.2009CI073).
文摘Salvia dugesii is an invasive plant in Yunnan,China.To tentatively explore its utilization,a systematic phytochemical investigation was carried out on this plant,which led to the isolation of five new neo-clerodane diterpenoids,dugesins C-G(1-5),together with six known ones.Their structures were determined by comprehensive NMR and MS spectroscopic analysis.It was noteworthy that the eleven isolates,composed of five different carbocyclic systems derived from the neo-clerodane diterpenoid skeleton,were reported from the same plant for the first time.The anti-feedantial,cytotoxic,and antiviral activities of the isolates were evaluated.Dugesin F(4)was tested to be a non-toxic antiviral compound against influenza virus FM1.