Chemical constituents from the fruits of forsythia suspensa and their antimicrobial activity

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Lignans and phenylethanoid glycosides purified from Forsythia suspensa were reported to display various bioactivities in the previous literature, including the antimicrobial activity. Therefore, the present research is aimed to purify and identify the chemical constituents of the methanol extracts of fruits of F. suspensa. The methanol extracts of fruits of F. suspensa were fractionated and further purified with the assistance of column chromatography to afford totally thirty-four compounds. Among these isolates, 3β-acetoxy-20α- hydroxyursan-28-oic acid (1) was reported from the natural sources for the first time. Some of the purified principles were subjected to the antimicrobial activity examinations against Escherichia coli to explore new natural lead compounds. © 2014 Ping-Chung Kuo et al.

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Kuo, P. C., Chen, G. F., Yang, M. L., Lin, Y. H., & Peng, C. C. (2014). Chemical constituents from the fruits of forsythia suspensa and their antimicrobial activity. BioMed Research International, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/304830

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