Sixteen compounds were isolated from the fresh roots of Piper sarmentosum. Seven of these have been previously isolated from the fruits and leaves of this plant: the aromatic alkene (1), 1-allyl-2-methoxy-4,5-methylene-dioxybenzene (4), β-sitosterol, pyrrole amide (6), sarmentine (10), sarmentosine (13) and pellitorine (14). (+)-Sesamin (2), horsfieldin (3), two pyrrolidine amides 11 and 12, guineensine (15) and brachystamide B (16) are new for P. sarmentosum. Sarmentamide A, B, and C (7-9) are new natural products. Compounds 1-4 and 6-16 were tested for antiplasmodial, antimycobacterial and antifungal activities. © 2006 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
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Tuntiwachwuttikul, P., Phansa, P., Pootaeng-on, Y., & Taylor, W. C. (2006). Chemical constituents of the roots of Piper sarmentosum. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 54(2), 149–151. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.54.149
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