Antiproliferative sesquiterpene lactones from the roots of Inula helenium

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The MeOH extract of the roots of Inula helenium showed a high inhibitory activity for cell growth against MK-1, HeLa and B16F10 cell lines. Significant activity was found in the hexane-soluble fraction. From the hexane-soluble fraction, seven sesquiterpenes, namely, one germacrane (4β,5α-epoxy- 1(10),11(13)-germacradiene-8,12-olide), one elemane (igalane), and five eudesmanes (alantolactone, isoalantolactone, 11α,13-dihydroalantolactone, 11α,13-dihydro-isoalantolactone, 5-epoxyalantolactone) were isolated. In vitro antiproliferative activities of the isolates against MK-1, HeLa and B16F10 cells are reported.

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Konishi, T., Shimada, Y., Nagao, T., Okabe, H., & Konoshima, T. (2002). Antiproliferative sesquiterpene lactones from the roots of Inula helenium. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 25(10), 1370–1372. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.25.1370

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