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Slobodan Milosavljević - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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NF-κB DNA binding activity of sesquiterpene lactones from Anthemis arvensis and Anthemis cotula.
Natural product research, 2010Co-Authors: Ivan Vuckovic, Ljubodrag Vujisić, Christoph A. Klaas, Irmgard Merfort, Slobodan MilosavljevićAbstract:Previous investigations of Anthemis arvensis L. and Anthemis cotula L., species growing wild in Serbia, revealed linear sesquiterpene lactones (SLs) with unusual types of skeleton, named antheindurolides and anthecotuloides. The NF-κB DNA binding activity of four of those SLs as well as from compounds representing structural parts of the SLs is reported in this article. The relationship between their structure and NF-κB inhibition potency is briefly discussed.
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Cytotoxic guaianolide from Anthemis segetalis (Asteraceae).
Phytotherapy research : PTR, 2010Co-Authors: Ivan Vuckovic, Ljubodrag Vujisić, Danijela Stešević, Siniša Radulović, Milan Lazić, Slobodan MilosavljevićAbstract:Two epimeric guaianolides were isolated from the aerial parts of Anthemis segetalis. These compounds have not been detected in any Anthemis species so far. One of them was tested for cytotoxicity against human cervical cancer (HeLa) and murine melanoma (B16) cell lines showing appreciable activity.
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Sesquiterpene lactones from the aerial parts of Anthemis arvensis L.
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2006Co-Authors: Ivan Vuckovic, Ljubodrag Vujisić, Vlatka Vajs, Vele Tešević, Slobodan Macura, Pedja Janaćković, Slobodan MilosavljevićAbstract:Two known sesquiterpene lactones, antheindurolides A and B, together with five new related lactones with the same unusual skeleton were isolated from the aerial parts of Anthemis arvensis growing in Serbia. The originally proposed structure of antheindurolide B was revised. This (antheindurolide) type of lactones, detected so far only in the genus Anthemis (Anthemis indurata, Anthemis pseudocotula and Anthemis cotula) could be of chemotaxonomic significance.
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Phytochemical investigation of Anthemis cotula
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 2006Co-Authors: Ivan Vuckovic, Ljubodrag Vujisić, Vlatka Vajs, Vele Tešević, T Pedja Janackovic, Slobodan MilosavljevićAbstract:The investigation of roots of Anthemis cotula (Asteraceae) from east Ser- bia revealed, in addition to polyacetylenes previously isolated from the same spe- cies, three prenylated 4-hydroxyacetophenones, detected for the first time in any Anthemis species. It is possible that they act as phytoalexins in the plant. From the aerial parts, six linear sesquiterpene lactones (four known and two new ones), as well as two known flavones, apigenin and hispidulin, were isolated.
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Essential Oil of Anthemis montana
Journal of Essential Oil Research, 1998Co-Authors: Vanja Bulatović, Vlatka Vajs, Slobodan Milosavljević, Nebojša Menković, Dejan DjokovicAbstract:Abstract The essential oil of Anthemis montana L. (Asteraceae) has been analyzed using GC and GC/MS. Forty-two components were identified. The major fractions belonged to α-thujone (46.9%), β-thujone (16.0%), and trans-chrysanthemyl acetate (11.3%) amounting up to 74.2% of the total oil content.
Maurizio Bruno - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Chemical composition of essential oils of Anthemis secundiramea Biv. subsp. secundiramea (Asteraceae) collected wild in Sicily and their activity on micro-organisms affecting historical art craft
Natural product research, 2016Co-Authors: Simona Casiglia, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Sergio RosselliAbstract:In the present study, the chemical composition of the essential oil from the aerial parts of Anthemis secundiramea Biv. subsp. secundiramea L. collected in Sicily was evaluated by GC and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The main components of A. secundiramea were (Z)-lyratyl acetate (14.6%), (Z)-chrysanthenyl acetate (9.9%), (Z)-chrysanthenol (8.7%) and (E)-chrysanthenyl acetate (7.7%). The comparing with other studied oils of genus Anthemis belonging to the same clade is discussed. Antibacterial and antifungal activities against some micro-organisms infesting historical art craft, were also determined.
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Sesquiterpene lactones from Anthemis plutonia.
Phytochemistry, 1998Co-Authors: Maurizio Bruno, Jesús G. Díaz, Antonella Maggio, Nelly Apostolides Arnold, Werner HerzAbstract:Abstract Aerial parts of Anthemis plutonia furnished three guaianolides, one of them new.
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Germacranolides from Anthemis cupaniana
Phytochemistry, 1991Co-Authors: Maurizio Bruno, Jesús G. Díaz, Werner HerzAbstract:Abstract Aerial parts of Anthemis cupaniana afforded a series of closely related germacranolides, one of them new, as well as scopoletin.
Kenan Buldurun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Chemical constituent and radical scavenging antioxidant activity of Anthemis kotschyana Boiss.
Natural product research, 2020Co-Authors: Ercan Bursal, Abdülmelik Aras, Omer Kilic, Kenan BuldurunAbstract:Phenolic content and antioxidant activity of Anthemis kotschyana Boiss. var. discoidea (A. kotschyana) were reported in this study. The ethanol extract of Anthemis kotschyana (EEA) and the water ex...
Werner Herz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Sesquiterpene lactones from Anthemis plutonia.
Phytochemistry, 1998Co-Authors: Maurizio Bruno, Jesús G. Díaz, Antonella Maggio, Nelly Apostolides Arnold, Werner HerzAbstract:Abstract Aerial parts of Anthemis plutonia furnished three guaianolides, one of them new.
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Germacranolides from Anthemis cupaniana
Phytochemistry, 1991Co-Authors: Maurizio Bruno, Jesús G. Díaz, Werner HerzAbstract:Abstract Aerial parts of Anthemis cupaniana afforded a series of closely related germacranolides, one of them new, as well as scopoletin.
Ivan Vuckovic - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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NF-κB DNA binding activity of sesquiterpene lactones from Anthemis arvensis and Anthemis cotula.
Natural product research, 2010Co-Authors: Ivan Vuckovic, Ljubodrag Vujisić, Christoph A. Klaas, Irmgard Merfort, Slobodan MilosavljevićAbstract:Previous investigations of Anthemis arvensis L. and Anthemis cotula L., species growing wild in Serbia, revealed linear sesquiterpene lactones (SLs) with unusual types of skeleton, named antheindurolides and anthecotuloides. The NF-κB DNA binding activity of four of those SLs as well as from compounds representing structural parts of the SLs is reported in this article. The relationship between their structure and NF-κB inhibition potency is briefly discussed.
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Cytotoxic guaianolide from Anthemis segetalis (Asteraceae).
Phytotherapy research : PTR, 2010Co-Authors: Ivan Vuckovic, Ljubodrag Vujisić, Danijela Stešević, Siniša Radulović, Milan Lazić, Slobodan MilosavljevićAbstract:Two epimeric guaianolides were isolated from the aerial parts of Anthemis segetalis. These compounds have not been detected in any Anthemis species so far. One of them was tested for cytotoxicity against human cervical cancer (HeLa) and murine melanoma (B16) cell lines showing appreciable activity.
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Sesquiterpene lactones from the aerial parts of Anthemis arvensis L.
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2006Co-Authors: Ivan Vuckovic, Ljubodrag Vujisić, Vlatka Vajs, Vele Tešević, Slobodan Macura, Pedja Janaćković, Slobodan MilosavljevićAbstract:Two known sesquiterpene lactones, antheindurolides A and B, together with five new related lactones with the same unusual skeleton were isolated from the aerial parts of Anthemis arvensis growing in Serbia. The originally proposed structure of antheindurolide B was revised. This (antheindurolide) type of lactones, detected so far only in the genus Anthemis (Anthemis indurata, Anthemis pseudocotula and Anthemis cotula) could be of chemotaxonomic significance.
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Phytochemical investigation of Anthemis cotula
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 2006Co-Authors: Ivan Vuckovic, Ljubodrag Vujisić, Vlatka Vajs, Vele Tešević, T Pedja Janackovic, Slobodan MilosavljevićAbstract:The investigation of roots of Anthemis cotula (Asteraceae) from east Ser- bia revealed, in addition to polyacetylenes previously isolated from the same spe- cies, three prenylated 4-hydroxyacetophenones, detected for the first time in any Anthemis species. It is possible that they act as phytoalexins in the plant. From the aerial parts, six linear sesquiterpene lactones (four known and two new ones), as well as two known flavones, apigenin and hispidulin, were isolated.