The phytochemical investigation on the acetone extract of Euphorbia milii afforded thirteen new ent-rosane diterpenoids (1-13) through bioassay guided fractionation for evaluating its effect on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA lytic replication. Structures were determined by comprehensive spectroscopic analyses including 1D & 2D NMR techniques, chemical methods, and experimental and calculated electronic circular dichroism (ECD) data. The absolute configuration of euphominoid A (1) was established by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis of its p-bromobenzoate derivative 1a. Compounds 1-3, and 10 displayed inhibitory activity with EC50 values ranging from 5.4 to 29.1 μM and selective index (SI) values varied from 4.5 to 9.3. Compound 2 showed the most potent inhibitory activity with an EC50 value of 5.4 μM comparing with the positive control (+)-rutamarin (EC50 = 5.4 μM). This is the first report of ent-rosane-type diterpenoids exhibiting significant inhibition of EBV lytic replication.
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Liu, S. N., Hu, J., Tan, S. H., Wang, Q., Xu, J., Wang, Y., … Gu, Q. (2017). Ent -Rosane diterpenoids from Euphorbia milii showing an Epstein-Barr virus lytic replication assay. RSC Advances, 7(74), 46938–46947. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra08877a
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