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Abstract
The genus Echinops belongs to the family of Asteraceae and comprises about 130 species. Many species belonging to the genus Echinops are traditionally used as medicinals mainly in Africa and Asia. The genus is reported to contain diverse secondary metabolites. The aim of this review is to critically evaluate the available research reports on the genus and systematically organize the findings. Information for this study was obtained using various search engines including PubMed and Google Scholar. This review revealed that the genus is used traditionally to treat pain, inflammation, respiratory diseases, diseases caused by different microorganisms, as an aphrodisiac, to fasten expulsion of placenta, and for removal of renal stones. More than 151 secondary metabolites have been reported from the genus in which thiophenic compounds held the biggest share. Various extracts, essential oils, and isolated compounds from members of this genus are shown to exhibit different biological effects mainly anti-microbial, anti-proliferative, and anti-inflammatory. However, there are a number of species in this genus that are claimed to have traditional medicinal uses but their biological effect not yet been evaluated.Entities:
Keywords: Asteraceae; Echinops; pharmacological activity; phytochemistry; thiophene; traditional use
Year: 2019 PMID: 31736749 PMCID: PMC6838032 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2019.01234
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
Traditional uses of members of the genus Echinops.
| Species | Part used | Indication | Country | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| R | HIV/AIDS | Uganda |
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| R | Ulcerative lymphagitis (LS) | Ethiopia |
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| Stomachache | Ethiopia |
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| R | Trypanosomiasis, liver disease, pasteurellosis | Ethiopia |
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| R | Hydrocele | Uganda |
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| R | Fasten expulsion of placenta, hernia | Uganda |
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| R | Ulcerative lymphagitis (LS) | Ethiopia |
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| R | Kidney stones | Kosovo |
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| AP | Eye complaints, trachoma, sores, inflammation, digestive diseases | Central Sahara |
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| R | Urinary problems mainly caused by kidney stones | India |
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| WP | Insanity | India |
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| R | Removal of kidney stones | Pakistan |
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| R | Urinary complaints, fever | India |
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| WP | Cough, emergence of teeth in infants, fever, urinary trouble, tonic, sepsis, food poisoning | India |
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| R | Urinary disorder, fever | India |
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| VP | Diuretic, aphrodisiac, fever, pain, chronic fever | Pakistan |
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| R | Fever, emergence of teeth in infants | India |
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| R | To treat hernia | India |
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| L | Earache | India |
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| R | Leucorrhoea | India |
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| R, L | Joint pain | Pakistan |
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| Aphrodisiac, to facilitate the delivery process, abortifacient, leucorrhea, diabetes, eczema, heatstroke, wounds of cattle for killing maggots, liver disorders, cough, malarial fever, renal colic, lice, polyuria, appetite stimulant |
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| R | Anti-hemorrhoidal | Ethiopia |
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| R | Flatulence and bloody stool | Cameroon |
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| Stomache, asthma attacks, as carminative | Cameroon |
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| R and S | Sunstroke | Ethiopia |
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| R | Internal parasite, amoebae, common cold | Ethiopia |
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| R | Malaria, snakebite | Ethiopia |
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| R | Black leg, respiratory manifestations, liver disease (LS) | Ethiopia |
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| Bl | Cough, headache | Ethiopia |
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| R | Scabies | Ethiopia |
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| R | Toothache, stomachache, common cold, sunstroke, tonsillitis, acute sickness, snake bite | Ethiopia |
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| S | Fever, headache | Ethiopia |
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| R | Malaria, common cold | Ethiopia |
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| R | Dislocated bone (LS) | Ethiopia |
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| R | Toothache, vomiting, headache | Ethiopia |
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| R | Trypanosmiasis | Ethiopia |
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| R | Gonorrhea | Ethiopia |
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| RB | Headache, rheumatism, dry cough | Ethiopia |
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| R | Scorpion sting | Sudan |
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| R | Toothache | Ethiopia |
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| R | Headache | Ethiopia |
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| Sd | Abdominal colic | Ethiopia |
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| R | Diuretic, nerve tonic, cough, indigestion, ophthalmia. | India |
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| R | Kidney stones | Jordan |
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| S | Chronic cough | Urmia |
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| WP | Skin diseases, prevention of cough | Iran |
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| R, S, L | Typhoid | Kenya |
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| WP | Splenic diseases, sore throat | Saudi Arabia |
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| WP | Nerve tonic, diuretic, cough suppressant | UAE |
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| WP | Diuretic, nerve tonic, cough suppressant | Egypt |
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| R | Rheumatism, colds, uterus pains, uterus tumor | Morocco |
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| S,R, L | Renal disorders | Lebanon |
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| R | As hypoglycaemic, decoction is drunk. | Morocco |
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| R | Appetite stimulant, cold, diabetes, renal stones | Morocco |
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| L, S, R | Hepatoprotective, abortifacient | Morocco |
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| R | Diabetes | Morocco |
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| FAP | Colds, kidney stones, diuretic, hypoglycemic | Morocco |
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| Br, R | Abortifacient, labor pain | Morocco |
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| F | Neuralgia, tiredness | Morocco |
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| R-Fr | Labor pains, abortifacient, neuralgia | Algeria |
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| Bl | Cough, cold, sore throat | Iran |
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| C | Boil | Turkey |
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AP, Aerial part; B, Bark; Bl, Bulb; Br, Branch; C, Capitulum; F, Flower; FAP, Flowered aerial part; Fr, Fruit, L, Leaf; LS, Livestock; R, Root; RB, Root bark; S, Stem; Sd, Seed; VP, Vegetative part; WP, Whole plant.
Secondary metabolites isolated from members of the genus Echinops.
| No. | Name of secondary metabolites | Species | Plant part | Pharmacological activity | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thiophenes | |||||
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| 5-(but-3-en-1-ynyl)-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
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| R |
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| Rd | Antifungal |
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| AP | ||||
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| R |
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| R |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| R |
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| AP |
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| WP | Termicidal |
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| WP | Termicidal |
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| α-terthiophene |
| R |
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| R |
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| R | ||||
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| R |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| R |
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| Rd | Antifungal |
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| AP | Termicidal |
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| R |
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| R |
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| WP | Termicidal |
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| WP | Termicidal |
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| WP | Termicidal |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(3-chloro-4-hydoxy-but-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| R | ||||
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| R | ||||
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| R | ||||
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| R | ||||
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| Cis or trans-2-(pent-3-en-1-ynyl)-5-(4-hydroxybut-1-ynyl)-thiophenes |
| R |
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| 5-(4-hydroxybut-1-ynyl)-2-(pent-1,3-diynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| Rd | Antifungal |
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| AP | Termicidal |
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| R |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| R | NQO1-inducing |
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| Rz | Cytotoxic |
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| Rz | Cytotoxic |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(but-3-en-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(4-acetoxy-but-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(3-hydroxy-4-acetoxy-but-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| R |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(3,4-diacetoxy-but-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| R |
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| R | NQO1-inducing |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(3-chloro-4-acetoxy-but-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| WP | Termicidal |
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| R | Anti-malarial |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(3,4-epoxy-but-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| 5-[-(5-acetoxymethyl-2-trienyl)-2-(but-3-ene-1-ynyl)]-thiophene |
| R |
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| 5-(5,6-dihydroxy-hexa-1,3-diynyl)-2-(prop-1-ynyl)-thiophene (echinoynethiophene A) |
| R |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(3,4-dihydroxybut-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| WP |
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| R | NQO1-inducing |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| Rz | Cytotoxic |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| R | Anti-malarial |
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| 5-(3,4-dihydroxybut-1-ynyl)-2,2′-bithiophene |
| R |
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| WP |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| 2,2'-bithiophene-5-carboxylic acid |
| R |
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| WP |
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| 5-(3-buten-1-ynyl)-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
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| 5-(4-isovaleroyloxybut-1-ynyl)-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
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| R |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| Rd | Antifungal |
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| AP | Termicidal |
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| 5-chloro- α-terthiophene |
| R |
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| 5-acetyl α-terthiophene |
| R |
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| 5,5'-dichloro-α-terthiophene |
| R |
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| Cardopatine |
| R |
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| R |
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| Rd | Antifungal |
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| AP | Termicidal |
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| Isocardopatine |
| R |
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| Rd | Antifungal |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| Grijisyne A |
| R |
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| Grijisone A |
| R |
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| 5-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-1-butyny)-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
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| 5-acetyl-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
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| R |
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| WP |
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| 5-formyl-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
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| Methyl 2,2'-bithiophene-5-carboxylate |
| R |
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| 5-(3-hydroxymethyl-3-isovaleroyloxyprop-1-ynyl)-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
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| R |
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| 5-(4-hydroxy-1-butynyl)-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
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| Rd | Antifungal |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| R |
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| WP | Antibacterial, Antifungal |
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| AP | Termicidal |
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| 5-(4-acetoxy-1-butynl)-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
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| 5-(3-hydroxy-4-isovaleroyloxybut-1-ynyl)-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R |
| |
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| 5-(3-acetoxy-4-isovaleroyloxybut-1-ynyl)-2,2′-bithiophene |
| R |
| |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| Echinopsacetylenes A |
| R |
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| Echinopsacetylenes B |
| R |
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| Echinothiophenegenol |
| R |
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| R |
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| 5-(4-acetoxy-3-chlorobut-1-ynyl)-2-(pent-1,3-diynyl)-thiophene |
| Rd | Antifungal |
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| 5-(3,4-diacetoxybut-1-ynyl)-2,2′-bithiophene |
| Rd | Antifungal |
|
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| AP | Termicidal |
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| R |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| 5-{4-[4-(5-pent-1,3-diynylthiophene-2-yl)-but-3-yny}-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R | Cytotoxic |
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| 5-(4-hydroxybut-1-one)-2,2'-bithiophene |
| R | Cytotoxic |
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| WP |
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| 5-(prop-1-ynyl)- 2-(3,4-diacetoxybut-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
| |
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| R | Cytotoxic |
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| 5-(1,2-dihydroxy-ethyl)-2-(Z)-hept-5-ene-1,3-diynylthiophene |
| R | Anti-inflammatory |
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| 5-(1,2-dihydroxyethyl)-2-( |
| R | Anti-inflammatory |
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| 6-Methoxy-arctinol-b |
| R | Anti-inflammatory |
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| Arctinol-b |
| R |
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| R | Anti-inflammatory |
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| WP | Antibacterial, Antifungal |
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| Arctinol |
| R | Anti-inflammatory |
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| WP |
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| WP |
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| Methyl [5'-(1-propynyf)-2,2'-bithienyl-5-yl] carboxylate |
| R | Anti-inflammatory |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(3-methoxy-4-hydroxy-but-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(3-methoxy-4-acetoxy-but-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R |
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| 5-(3-hydroxy-4-acetoxybut-1-ynyl)-2,2′-bithiophene |
| R |
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| R | Insecticidal |
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| 5-(penta-1,3-diynyl)-2-(3-acetoxy-4-hydroxy-but-1-ynyl)-thiophene |
| R | Insecticidal |
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| 5'-(3,4-dihydroxybut-1-yn-1-yl)-[2,2'-bithiophene]-5-carbaldehyde. |
| WP |
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| 5'-(3,4-dihydroxybut-1-yn-1-yl)-[2,2'-bithiophene]-5-carboxylic acid |
| WP | Antibacterial |
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| 4-hydroxy-1-(5'-methyl-[2,2'-bithiophen]-5-yl)butan-1-one |
| WP | Antibacterial, Antifungal |
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| Junipic acid |
| WP |
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| Arctinal |
| WP | Antibacterial |
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| 4-(5'-methyl-[2,2'-bithiophen]-5-yl)but-3-yn-1-ol |
| WP |
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| Arctinol A |
| WP | Antibacterial |
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| Dehydrocostus lactone |
| R |
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| Costunolide |
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| Dihydrocostunolide |
| R |
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| Echinopines A |
| R |
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| Echinopines B |
| R |
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| (3α,4α,6α)-3,13-dihydroxyguaia-7(11),10(14)-dieno-12,6-lactone) |
| WP |
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| (3α,4α,6α,11ß)-3-hydroxyguai-1(10)-eno-12,6-lactone) |
| WP |
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| (11α)-11,13-dihydroarglanilic acid methyl ester |
| WP |
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| Vulgarin |
| WP |
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| (3 |
| WP |
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| (3a |
| WP |
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| (3a |
| WP |
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| (3 |
| WP |
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| Santamarin |
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| WP |
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| Reynosin |
| R |
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| Caryophyllene epoxide |
| R |
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| Echusoside |
| AP |
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| (3 |
| WP |
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| (3 |
| WP |
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| 2,6,10-trimethyldodeca-2,6,10-triene |
| AP |
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| Macrochaetosides A |
| AP | Cytotoxic |
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| Macrochaetosides B |
| AP | Cytotoxic |
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| Latifolanone A |
| R |
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| Atractylenolide-II |
| R | Anti-inflammatory |
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| ß-amyrin |
| WP |
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| Betulinic acid |
| WP | ||
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| Lupeol |
| WP |
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| R |
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| WP |
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| R |
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| Taraxasterol |
| WP |
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| Taraxasterol acetate |
| WP |
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| WP | Anti-inflammatory |
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| ß-sitosterol |
| WP |
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| R |
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| Rz |
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| Sd | Antioxidant |
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| ß-sitosterol glucoside |
| WP |
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| R |
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| WP |
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| AP |
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| Reynosin |
| R |
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| Gmeliniin A |
| AP |
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| Stigmasterol |
| R |
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| AP |
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| WP |
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| Rz |
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| Lupeol acetate |
| WP |
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| R |
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| AP |
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| Lupeol linoleate |
| AP |
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| Ajugasterone C |
| R |
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| Ursolic acid |
| Rz | Cytotoxic |
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| Echinopsolide A (3ß-acetoxy-15α-bromoolean-13ß,28-olide) |
| Rz | Cytotoxic |
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| ß-amyrin acetate |
| Rz |
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| 3ß-acetoxy-taraxast-12,20(30)-diene-11α-21α-diol |
| AP | Hepato-protective |
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| α-amyrin |
| Rz | Hepato-protective | |
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| Erythrodiol |
| Rz | Hepato-protective | |
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| Lup-20(29)-ene-1,3-diol |
| Rz | Hepato-protective | |
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| Cyclostenol |
| AP | Cytotoxic |
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| Apigenin |
| WP |
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| AP |
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| AP |
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| AP |
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| Luteolin |
| WP |
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| R |
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| Nivegin |
| WP |
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| Nivetin |
| AP |
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| Apigenin 7- |
| F |
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| AP |
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| Sd | Antioxidant |
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| Echitin |
| F |
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| Echinoside |
| WP |
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| 7-hydroxyisoflavone |
| WP |
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| Kaempferol |
| WP |
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| Kaempferol-4'-methylether |
| WP |
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| Kaempferol-7-methylether |
| WP |
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| Kaempferol-3- |
| WP |
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| AP |
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| Myrecetin-3- |
| WP |
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| Chrysoeriol |
| WP |
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| Hispidulin |
| WP |
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| Jaceidin |
| WP |
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| Centaureidin |
| WP |
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| Axillarin |
| WP |
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| Genkwanin |
| AP |
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| Apigenin-7- |
| L | Antioxidant |
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| AP |
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| 5,7-dihydroxy-8,4'-dimethoxyflavanone-5- |
| WP | Anti-inflammatory |
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| Candidone |
| Rz | Cytotoxic |
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| Chlorogenic acid |
| R |
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| Cynarin |
| R |
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| Rutin |
| AP |
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| AP |
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| (+)-4-(3-methylbutanoyl)-2,6-di(3,4-dimethoxy)phenyl-3,7-dioxabicyclo[3.3.0]octane |
| R |
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| (+)-4-hydroxy-2,6- di(3,4-dimethoxy)phenyl-3,7-dioxabicyclo[3.3.0]octane |
| R |
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| Rz |
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| Rz | Cytotoxic |
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| Hexacosyl-( |
| R |
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| Umbelliferone |
| WP |
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| Syringin |
| R |
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| 1,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid |
| AP | Hepato-protective |
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| 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid | Hepato-protective | |||
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| 3,4-dicaffeoylquinic acid | Hepato-protective | |||
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| 4,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid | Hepato-protective | |||
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| Echinopsine (1-methyl-4-quinolone) |
| AP |
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| R |
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| AP |
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| Sd | Antioxidant |
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| Echinozolinone |
| AP |
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| Echinopsidine |
| AP |
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| 7-hydroxyechinozolinone |
| F |
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| 1-Methyl-4( |
| Sd |
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| 1-methyl-4-methoxy-8-(ß-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-2( |
| AP |
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| 4-methoxy-8-(-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-2( |
| AP |
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| Echinorine |
| AP |
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| Triacontane |
| R |
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| Heptacosane |
| R |
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| Lignoceric acid |
| R |
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| Tetrahydrofurano-ceramide |
| Rz | Cytotoxic |
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| Ritroyne A |
| R |
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AP, Aerial part; F, Flower; L, Leaf; R, Root; Rd, Radix; Rz, Rhizome; Sd, Seed; WP, Whole plant.
Figure 1Structural formulae of secondary metabolites isolated from members of the genus Echinops.
In vitro antibacterial and antifungal activities of some Echinops species.
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| Extract(Plant part) | Strain (ID) | Type | MIC | MBC | Zone of inhibition (mm) (Conc.) (mg/mL) | Ref. |
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| Zamzam water |
| I | 780 µg/mL | – | – |
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| Ether (R) |
| I | 50 µg/mL | 50 µg/mL | 41.0 (50) |
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| S | 12 µg/mL | 10 µg/mL | 40.3 (50) | |||
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| S | 45 µg/mL | 50 µg/mL | 40. 7 (50) | |||
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| 70% Ethanol (AP) |
| S | 14.7 (0.8) |
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| S | 12.7 (0.8) | |||||
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| S | 20.7 (0.8) | |||||
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| S | 27.3 (0.8) | |||||
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| S | 17.3 (0.8) | |||||
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| S | 24 (0.8) | |||||
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| 80% Methanol (L) |
| S | – | – | 23.0 (10) |
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| Methanol (R) |
| LC | 32 µg/mL | – | – |
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| CC | 32 µg/mL | 128 µg/mL |
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| CC | 16 µg/mL | 128 µg/mL | ||||
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| Water/Ethanol/Methanol (R) |
| S | 100/3.1/3.1 µg/mL | > 100/6.3/9.4 µg/mL | 8.3/19.3/18(0.08) |
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| Ethanol/Methanol (R) |
| S | 12.5/12.5 µg/mL | 18.75/18.75 µg/mL | 11.66/14.1(0.08) | ||
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| S | 25/25 µg/mL | 37.5/37.5 µg/mL | 9.66/8.66 (0.08) | |||
| Essential oils (R) |
| S | 0.2 µL/mL | 0.4 µL/mL | – |
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| 0.2 µL/mL | 0.4 µL/mL | |||||
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| 0.2 µL/mL | 0.8 µL/mL | |||||
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| 0.2 µL/mL | 0.4 µL/mL | |||||
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| 6.3 µL/mL | 6.3 µL/mL | |||||
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| 0.1 µL/mL | 0.2 µL/mL | |||||
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| 25 µL/mL | 25 µL/mL | |||||
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| 0.4 µL/mL | 0.8 µL/mL | |||||
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| 80% Methanol (L) |
| S | – | – | 23.0 (10) |
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| 80% Methanol (St) |
| S | – | – | 23.3 (10) | ||
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| Essential oil (AP) |
| S | 150 µg/mL |
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| S | 600 µg/mL | |||||
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| Methanol (AP) |
| I | – | – | 12 (6) |
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| Methanol (AP) |
| I | – | – | 12 (6) | ||
| Methanol (AP) |
| I | – | – | 10 (6) | ||
| Methanol (AP) |
| I | – | – | 32 (6) | ||
| Hexane (AP) |
| I | – | – | 16 (6) | ||
| Methanol (AP) |
| I | – | – | 11 (6) | ||
| Methanol (AP) |
| I | – | – | 12(6) | ||
| Hexane (AP) |
| CC | 20 (6) | ||||
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| Ethanol/Methanol/Water |
| I | 18.9/16.3/18(7.8) |
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| Ethanol |
| I | 15.7(7.8) | ||||
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| 80% Methanol (L) |
| I | – | – | 18.9 (10) |
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| Ethanol/methanol (R) |
| I | 12.5/6.25 µg/mL | 22.92/12.5 µg/mL | 17.33/18.66 (0.08) |
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| I | 6.25/3.12 µg/mL | 12.5/6.25 µg/mL | 18.66/20.33 (0.08) | |||
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| Methanol (AP) |
| S | – | – | 18 (23) |
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AP, Aerial part; F, Fruit; L, Leaf; R, Root; St, Stem; WP, Whole plant; MDR, Multidrug resistant; I, Isolate; S, Standard. All studies resulting in MIC values over 1 mg were not included as such dosages cannot be applied in vivo.
Other biological effects of members of the genus Echinops.
| Hepatoprotective and antioxidant activities | ||||||
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| Plant/compound name (Plant) | Effects Model | Positive control | Negative control | Dose/Concentration (Rout of administration) | Activity | References |
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| Hepatoprotective 2 | Silymarin | PBS | 100 mg/ml | ↓ ALT |
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| Hepatoprotective 2 | Silymarin | PBS | 100 mg/ml | ↓ AST |
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| Anti-oxidant 2 | Trolox | NM | IC50 = 3 µg/mL |
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| Anti-oxidant 2 | Trolox | NM | IC50 = 5 µg/mL |
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| Anti-oxidant 2 | N-acetylcysteine | NM | 1, 20, and 50 mg/mL | ↓ Generation of ROSs |
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| Hepatoprotective 1 | Silymarin | Normal saline | 500 mg/kg (p.o.) | ↓ AST and ALT |
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| Anti-oxidant 2 | Trolox | Distilled water | 12.54 mg equivalent weight of trolox per 100 g |
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| Hepatoprotective 1 | NM | Normal saline | 300 mg/kg (p.o.) | ↓ AST and ALT |
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| Hepatoprotective 1 | NM | Distilled water | 250 mg/kg (p.o.) | ↓ AST, ALT, and Aalkaline phosphatase(ALP) |
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| Anti-oxidant 2 | Trolox | NM | 40 µg/mL | > 60% |
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| Anti-oxidant 2 | NM | Methanol | 89.1% |
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| Anti-oxidant 2 | BHT (Dibutylhydroxytoluene) | Distilled water | 1 mg/mL | > 80% |
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| Anti-oxidant 2 | BHT | Distilled water | 1 mg/mL | > 70% |
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| Anti-inflammatory 1 | Phenylbutazone | 1% gumacacia | 200 mg/kg (i.p.) | Inh = 68.3% |
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| Inhibition of LPS-induced NOproduction 2 | Aminoguanidine and Indomethacin | NM | IC50 = 12.8 µM |
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| Inhibition of LPS-induced NOproduction 2 | Aminoguanidine and Indomethacin | NM | IC50 = 28.2 µM |
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| Inhibition of LPS-induced NOproduction 2 | Aminoguanidine and Indomethacin | NM | IC50 = 30.9 µM |
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| Inhibition of LPS-induced NOproduction 2 | Aminoguanidine and Indomethacin | NM | IC50 = 48.6 µM |
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| Inhibition of LPS-induced NOproduction 2 | Aminoguanidine and Indomethacin | NM | IC50 = > 100 µM |
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| Inhibition of LPS-induced NOproduction 2 | Aminoguanidine and Indomethacin | NM | IC50 = > 100 µM |
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| Inhibition of LPS-induced NOproduction 2 | Aminoguanidine and indomethacin | NM | IC50 = > 100 µM |
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| Chloroform fraction ( | Anti-inflammatory | Indomethacin | Normal saline | 300 mg/kg (i.p.) | Inh = 56% |
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| Anti-inflammatory 1 | Phenylbutazone | 1% gumacacia | 800 mg/kg (i.p.) | Inh = 67.5% |
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| Analgesic 1 | Pentazocine | Distilled water | 500 mg/kg (p.o) | ↑ Reactionary time |
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| Antipyretic 1 | Paracetamol | NM | 750 mg/kg | ↓ Rectal temperature |
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| Wound healing 1 | NM | NM | NM | Facilitated epithelialization |
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| Flavonoids ( | Inhibition of rheumatoid arthritis 1 | NM | Phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) | 50, 100 and 150 mg/kg | ↓ Arthritis and paw swelling score |
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| Anti-malarial 1 | Chloroquine | 7% Tween 80/3% ethanol | 100 mg/kg | Inh = 32.7% |
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| Anti-malarial 1 | Chloroquine | 7% Tween 80/3% ethanol | 100 mg/kg | Inh = 50.2% |
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| Anti-helmentic 2 | Niclosamide | Tap water | 500 µg/mL | Mortality rate = 100% |
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| Anti-malaria 1 | Chloroquine | (3% of Tween 80 | 500 mg/kg | Inh = 57.3% |
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| Anti-helmentic 2 | Niclosamide | Tap water | LD50 = 57 µg/mL |
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| Anti-helmentic 2 | Niclosamide | Tap water | 500 µg/mL | Mortality rate = 100% |
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| Anti-malarial 2 | NM | Distilled water | 0.2% (w/v) | Inh = 96% |
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| Essential oil ( | Anti-trypanosomal 2 | Suramin | DMSO | IC50 = 10.5 µg/mL |
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| Essential oil ( | Anti-leishmanial 2 | Amphotericin B | 1% DMSO | EC50 = 0.24 µg/mL |
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| Essential oil ( | Anti-helmentic 2 | Thiabendazole | 0.5% Tween 80 in PBS | 1% (v/v) | Inh = 81.8% |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Rotenone | 0.25% Tween 40 | LC50 = 0.12 µg/mL |
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| Termicidal 2 | NM | Distilled water | 1% (w/w) | Mortality rate = 100% |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Permethrin | DMSO | LC50 = 14.71 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Permethrin | DMSO | LC50 = 12.45 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Permethrin | DMSO | LC50 = 9.89 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Rotenone | 0.25% Tween 40 | LC50 = 0.33 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Rotenone | 0.25% Tween 40 | LC50 = 1.38 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Permethrin | DMSO | LC50 = 0.16 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Permethrin | DMSO | LC50 = 4.22 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Permethrin | DMSO | LC50 = 7.45 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Permethrin | DMSO | LC50 = 19.97 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Permethrin | DMSO | LC50 = 18.55 µg/mL |
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| Larvicidal 2 | Permethrin | DMSO | LC50 = 17.95 µg/mL |
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| Butanol fraction ( | Anti- hyperplasia 1 | Finasteride | 2% Tween 80 | 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg (p.o.) | ↓ Prostatic/body weight ratio |
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| Butanol fraction ( | 5α-reductase inhibitory effect 2 | Finasteride | Ethanol | IC50 = 0.22 mg |
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| Anti-fertility 1 | NM | Distilled water | 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg | ↓ sizes of testes, epididymis, ventral prostate, vas deferens, and seminal vesicle |
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| Essential oil ( | Larvicidal 2 | NM | DMSO | LC50 = 227.4 µL/L |
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| Terpenoidal fraction ( | Effect on male reproductive parameters 1 | NM | 1% Tween 80 | 60 mg/kg (p.o.) | ↓ Seminiferous tubular diameter and germinal epithelial cell thickness |
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| NQO1 inducing activity 2 | 4'-Bromoflavone | NM | 40 µM | Induction = 3.1X of the control |
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| NQO1 inducing activity 2 | 4'-Bromoflavone | NM | 2.87 µg/mL | Induction = 2X of the control |
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| NQO1 inducing activity 2 | 4'-Bromoflavone | NM | 1.86 µg/mL | Induction = 2X of the control |
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| NQO1 inducing activity 2 | 4'-Bromoflavone | NM | 2.58 µg/mL | Induction = 2X of the control |
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| Anti-diabetic 1 | Sitagliptin | Normal saline | 200 mg/kg (p.o.) | ↓ Blood glucose level |
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| Anti-diabetic 1 | MetforminHCl | 1% Tween 80 in saline | 200 mg/kg (p.o.) | ↓ Blood glucose level |
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| Diuretic | Furosemide | Normal saline | 500 mg/kg (p.o.) | ↑ Urine volume and electrolyte excretion |
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| Molluscicidal 2 | NM | De-chlorinated tap water | 20.25 µg/mL | Mortality rate = 100% |
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| Amylase inhibitory 2 | NM | Distilled water | NM | > 75% |
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| Immunomodulating activity | NM | DMSO | 1 µg/mL | Inhibited PBMCs proliferation |
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| Molluscicidal 2 | NM | De-chlorinated tap water | 45 µg/mL | Mortality rate = 100% |
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| Anti-ulcer | NM | Distilled water | 500 mg/kg (p.o./i.p.) | ↓ Number and level of stomach ulcer |
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DMSO, Dimethyl sulfoxide; NM, Not mentioned; p.o., Per os (Oral); i.p., intraperitoneal; 1, In vivo; 2, In vitro.
In vitro cytotoxic effect of members of the genus Echinops.
| Plant/fraction/compound name (Plant) | Cell line | Positive control | Negative control | IC50 | References |
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| Essential oils( | Human monocytic leukemia (THP-1) | Amphotericin B | 1% DMSO | 0.4 µg/mL |
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| Human cervical carcinoma (HeLa) | α-terthienyl | DMSO | 5.2 µmol/L |
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| HeLa | α-terthienyl | DMSO | 10.2 µmol/L |
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| HeLa | α-terthienyl | DMSO | 3.1 µmol/L |
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| HeLa | α-terthienyl | DMSO | 6.5 µmol/L |
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| Dichloromethane fraction ( | Human acute myeloid leukemia (HL-60) | Platinol | DMSO | 5 µg/mL |
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| Human hepatocarcinoma (HepG2) | Adriamycin | DMSO | 2 µg/mL |
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| HepG2 | Adriamycin | DMSO | 1.8 µg/mL |
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| Human chronic myelogenous leukemia (K562) | Adriamycin | DMSO | 7 µg/mL |
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| HL-60 | Platinol | DMSO | 8 µg/mL |
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| HL-60 | Platinol | DMSO | 0.23 µg/mL |
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| K562 | Adriamycin | DMSO | 0.47µg/mL |
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| HL-60 | Platinol | DMSO | 0.27 µg/mL |
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| K562 | Adriamycin | DMSO | 0.43 µg/mL |
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| Colon cancer (SW480) | 4′-Bromoflavone | DMSO | 19.5 µM |
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| Colon cancer (SW480) | 4′-Bromoflavone | DMSO | 10.5 µM |
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| Colon cancer (HCT116) | 4′-Bromoflavone | DMSO | 27.7µM |
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| Prostate cancer (Mia PaCa2) | Doxorubicin | DMSO | 9.84 µg/mL |
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| Leukemia (CCRF-CEM) | Doxorubicin | DMSO | 6.68 µg/mL |
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| Leukemia (CEM/ADR5000) | Doxorubicin | DMSO | 7.96 µg/mL |
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| CCRF-CEM | Doxorubicin | NM | 46.96 µM |
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| CEM/ADR5000 | Doxorubicin | NM | 21.09 µM |
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| CCRF-CEM | Doxorubicin | NM | 36.78 µM |
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| CEM/ADR5000 | Doxorubicin | NM | 38.57 µM |
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| CCRF-CEM | Doxorubicin | NM | 9.83 µM |
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| CEM/ADR5000 | Doxorubicin | NM | 6.12 µM |
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| Breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7) | Doxorubicin | NM | 0.18 µM |
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| HepG2 | Doxorubicin | NM | 3.3 µM |
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| MCF-7 | Doxorubicin | NM | 2.1 µM |
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| HepG2 | Doxorubicin | NM | 2.9 µM |
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| MCF-7 | Doxorubicin | NM | 6.9 µM |
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DMSO, Dimethyl sulfoxide; NM, Not mentioned.