Platelet antiaggregating activity and chemical constituents of Salvia x jamensis J. Compton

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A phytochemical study has been carried out on the surface exudate of Salvia x jamensis, which showed a significant platelet antiaggregating activity. The known compounds isopimaric acid (2), 14-α-hydroxy-isopimaric acid (3), 3β-hydroxy-isopimaric acid (4), 7,8β-dihydrosalviacoccin (5), betulinic acid (6), and ursolic acid (7) were isolated together with the new diterpene 1. The structure of 1 was determined as 15,16-epoxy-cleroda-3-en- 7α,10β-dihydroxy-12,17;19,18-diolide on the basis of spectroscopic data analysis. Among all tested compounds, 2 showed a significant concentration-dependent antiaggregating activity when ADP (3 μM) was used as agonist on rat platelets. Conversely, 1 increased ADP-induced platelet aggregation.

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Bisio, A., Romussi, G., Russo, E., De Tommasi, N., Mascolo, N., Alfieri, A., … Cicala, C. (2008). Platelet antiaggregating activity and chemical constituents of Salvia x jamensis J. Compton. Natural Product Communications, 3(6), 881–884. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0800300611

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