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New 5-Alkenyl Resorcinols from Lithraea molleoides (Vell). Eng.
Fecha
2020-06Registro en:
Catalano, Alejandra Vanina; Lantaño, Beatriz; Fabian, Lucas Emanuel; López, Paula; New 5-Alkenyl Resorcinols from Lithraea molleoides (Vell). Eng.; Scientific Research; American Journal of Plant Sciences; 11; 06; 6-2020; 861-868
2158-2750
2158-2750
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Catalano, Alejandra Vanina
Lantaño, Beatriz
Fabian, Lucas Emanuel
López, Paula
Resumen
Lithraea molleoides (Anacardiaceae) is a tree that grows in South America including Southern Brazil, Southern, and Eastern Bolivia, Southern Paraguay, Northern, and Central Argentina. Infusions, decoctions, or tinctures from its aerial parts (leaves, buds, and young stems) are employed in ethnomedicine mainly against respiratory, and digestive inflammations and illnesses. Antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, antiinflammatory, and antinociceptive activities, among others, have been reported for L. molleoides. Many of its biological activities have been associated with the reported presence of 5-alkenyl resorcinols. Alkyl/alkenyl catechols and alkyl/alkenyl resorcinols are very common in members of the Anacardiaceae family and several activities have been attributed to them. This work describes the isolation and the structural elucidation of three new 5-alkenyl resorcinols isolated from Lithraea molleoides reported in nature for the first time.