Natural terpenoid glycosides with: In vitro / vivo antithrombotic profiles from the leaves of Crataegus pinnatifida

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Two norditerpenoids (1-2) with unique carbon skeletons, four sesquiterpenoids (3-6) and nine nor-sesquiterpenoids (7-15) were isolated from the leaves of Crataegus pinnatifida and evaluated as possessing antithrombotic activities in vitro/vivo. Their structures with absolute configurations were determined via a combination of spectroscopic data, chemical methods, and quantum-chemical calculations (ECD, NMR, and OR data). Compound 3 showed an inhibitory effect on ADP induced platelet aggregation in vitro, which is mediated through the response to the specific receptor of P2Y12 by docking results. Compound 3 also clearly prolonged the time to form thrombocytes induced by FeCl3, in the caudal vessels of zebrafish.

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Gao, P. Y., Li, L. Z., Liu, K. C., Sun, C., Sun, X., Wu, Y. N., & Song, S. J. (2017). Natural terpenoid glycosides with: In vitro / vivo antithrombotic profiles from the leaves of Crataegus pinnatifida. RSC Advances, 7(76), 48466–48474. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra10768d

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