Medicinal flowers. XXIV. Chemical structures and hepatoprotective effects of constituents from flowers of Hedychium coronarium

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The 80% aqueous acetone extract from the flowers of Hedychium coronarium was found to show a protective effect on D-galactosamine-induced cytotoxicity in primary cultured mouse hepatocytes. On the other hand, two new labdane-type diterpene glycosides, coronalactosides I (1) and II (2), and a new labdane-type trinorditerpene, coronadiene (3), were isolated together with 8 known compounds from the extracts, which were obtained with chloroform and 80% aqueous acetone from the flowers of H. coronarium. The structures of new constituents were elucidated on the basis of chemical and physicochemical evidence. In addition, the principal constituents, coronaririn C and 15-hydroxylabda-8(17),11,13-trien- 16,15-olide, displayed hepatoprotective effects, which were stronger than that of the hepatoprotective agent, silybin. © 2008 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Nakamura, S., Okazaki, Y., Ninomiya, K., Morikawa, T., Matsuda, H., & Yoshikawa, M. (2008). Medicinal flowers. XXIV. Chemical structures and hepatoprotective effects of constituents from flowers of Hedychium coronarium. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 56(12), 1704–1709. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.56.1704

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