Euphorbia usambarica is a traditional medicine used for gynecologic, endocrine, and urogenital illnesses in East Africa; however, its constituents and bioactivities have not been investigated. A variety of compounds isolated from Euphorbia species have been shown to have activity against latent HIV-1, the major source of HIV-1 persistence despite antiretroviral therapy. We performed bioactivity-guided isolation to identify 15 new diterpenoids (1–9, 14–17, 19, and 20) along with 16 known compounds from E. usambarica with HIV-1 latency reversal activity. Euphordraculoate C (1) exhibits a rare 6/6/3-fused ring system with a 2-methyl-2-cyclopentenone moiety. Usambariphanes A (2) and B (3) display an unusual lactone ring constructed between C-17...
The phytochemical study of Euphorbia pedroi led to the isolation of a new tetracyclic triterpenoid w...
International audienceRecently, phorbol esters from Euphorbiaceae have been shown to elicit potent a...
Twelve new minor diterpenoids, possessing 5/6/8 (<b>1</b> and <b>2</b>), 5/6/7/3 (<b>3</b>–<b>9</b>)...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
HIV infection is not cleared by antiretroviral drugs due to the presence of latently infected cells ...
<div><p>HIV infection is not cleared by antiretroviral drugs due to the presence of latently infecte...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
While highly active anti-retroviral therapy has greatly improved the lives of HIV infected individua...
Seven new carolignans, including two pairs of enantiomers (±)-erythro-7′-methylcarolignan E (1a/1b) ...
Recently, new daphnane, tigliane, and jatrophane diterpenoids have been isolated from various Euphor...
Background: One of the most promising strategies to overcome multidrug resistance (MDR) is to use co...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
International audienceRecently, new daphnane, tigliane, and jatrophane diterpenoids have been isolat...
Euphorbia is a genus of plants belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae, consisting of about 2160 speci...
Recently, phorbol esters from Euphorbiaceae have been shown to elicit potent and selective antiviral...
The phytochemical study of Euphorbia pedroi led to the isolation of a new tetracyclic triterpenoid w...
International audienceRecently, phorbol esters from Euphorbiaceae have been shown to elicit potent a...
Twelve new minor diterpenoids, possessing 5/6/8 (<b>1</b> and <b>2</b>), 5/6/7/3 (<b>3</b>–<b>9</b>)...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
HIV infection is not cleared by antiretroviral drugs due to the presence of latently infected cells ...
<div><p>HIV infection is not cleared by antiretroviral drugs due to the presence of latently infecte...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
While highly active anti-retroviral therapy has greatly improved the lives of HIV infected individua...
Seven new carolignans, including two pairs of enantiomers (±)-erythro-7′-methylcarolignan E (1a/1b) ...
Recently, new daphnane, tigliane, and jatrophane diterpenoids have been isolated from various Euphor...
Background: One of the most promising strategies to overcome multidrug resistance (MDR) is to use co...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
International audienceRecently, new daphnane, tigliane, and jatrophane diterpenoids have been isolat...
Euphorbia is a genus of plants belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae, consisting of about 2160 speci...
Recently, phorbol esters from Euphorbiaceae have been shown to elicit potent and selective antiviral...
The phytochemical study of Euphorbia pedroi led to the isolation of a new tetracyclic triterpenoid w...
International audienceRecently, phorbol esters from Euphorbiaceae have been shown to elicit potent a...
Twelve new minor diterpenoids, possessing 5/6/8 (<b>1</b> and <b>2</b>), 5/6/7/3 (<b>3</b>–<b>9</b>)...