Kaempferol acetylrhamnosides from the rhizome of Dryopteris crassirhizoma and their inhibitory effects on three different activities of human immunodeficiency virus-1 reverse transcriptase

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Three new kaempferol glycosides, called crassirhizomosides A (1), B (2) and C (3), were isolated from the rhizome of Dryopteris crassirhizoma (Aspidiaceae), together with the known kaempferol glycoside, sutchuenoside A (4). The structures of 1-3 were determined as kaempferol 3-α-L-(2,4-di-O-acetyl)rhamnopyranoside-7-α-L-rhamnopyranoside, kaempferol 3-α-L-(3,4-di-O-acetyl)rhamnopyranoside-7-α-L-rhamnopyranoside, and kaempferol 3-α-L-(2,3-di-O-acetyl)rhamnopyranosside-7-α-L-rhamnopyranoside, respectively, by chemical and spectroscopic means. Inhibitory effects of 1-4 and kaempferol on human immunodeficiency virus reverse transcriptase-associated DNA polymerase (RNA-dependent DNA polymerase and DNA-dependent DNA polymerase) and RNase H activities were investigated.

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Min, B. S., Tomiyama, M., Ma, C. M., Nakamura, N., & Hattori, M. (2001). Kaempferol acetylrhamnosides from the rhizome of Dryopteris crassirhizoma and their inhibitory effects on three different activities of human immunodeficiency virus-1 reverse transcriptase. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 49(5), 546–550. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.49.546

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