Volume 47, Issue 11
Natural Products

ChemInform Abstract: Sesquiterpenes from Carpesium macrocephalum Inhibit Candida albicans Biofilm Formation and Dimorphism.

Chunfeng Xie

Chunfeng Xie

State Key Lab. Med. Chem. Biol., Nankai Univ., Tianjin 300071, Peop. Rep. China

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Lingmei Sun

Lingmei Sun

State Key Lab. Med. Chem. Biol., Nankai Univ., Tianjin 300071, Peop. Rep. China

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Linghao Meng

Linghao Meng

State Key Lab. Med. Chem. Biol., Nankai Univ., Tianjin 300071, Peop. Rep. China

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Meicheng Wang

Meicheng Wang

State Key Lab. Med. Chem. Biol., Nankai Univ., Tianjin 300071, Peop. Rep. China

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Jing Xu

Jing Xu

State Key Lab. Med. Chem. Biol., Nankai Univ., Tianjin 300071, Peop. Rep. China

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Mark Bartlam

Mark Bartlam

State Key Lab. Med. Chem. Biol., Nankai Univ., Tianjin 300071, Peop. Rep. China

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Yuanqiang Guo

Yuanqiang Guo

State Key Lab. Med. Chem. Biol., Nankai Univ., Tianjin 300071, Peop. Rep. China

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First published: 25 February 2016

Abstract

4-(2-Methylbutyryl)-4H-tomentosin (I), a new xanthanolide from the whole plant of Carpesium macrocephalum, is isolated along with nine known sesquiterpenes.

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