Novel polyprenylated phloroglucinols from hypericum sampsonii

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Hypericum sampsonii Hance (Clusiaceae) is a folk medicine used in Taiwan to treat blood stasis, relieve swelling, and as an anti-hepatitis drug. Two new polyprenylated phloroglucinol derivatives, hypersampsone R (1) and hypersampsone S (2), and a known prenylated benzophenone, hyperibone K (3) were isolated from the aerial parts of H. sampsonii. Their structures were determined by extensive 1D and 2D NMR, and MS spectral analyses.

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Chen, J. J., Chen, H. J., & Lin, Y. L. (2014). Novel polyprenylated phloroglucinols from hypericum sampsonii. Molecules, 19(12), 19836–19844. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules191219836

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