Humulus lupulus (hop plant) has long been used in traditional medicine as a sedative and antimicrobial agent. More recently, attention has been devoted to the phytoestrogenic activity of the plant extracts as well as to the antiinflammatory and chemopreventive properties of the prenylated chalcones present. In this study, an Italian sample of H. lupulus cv. “Cascade” has been investigated and three new compounds [4-hydroxycolupulone (6), humudifucol (7) and cascadone (8)] have been purified and identified by means of NMR spectroscopy along with four known metabolites. Notably, humudifucol (7) is the first prenylated dimeric phlorotannin discovered in nature. Because structurally related phloroglucinols from natural sources were found previ...
Le houblon, Humulus lupulus L. (Cannabaceae), est connu pour son pouvoir antimicrobien. Ses cônes fe...
Humulus lupulus L., commonly named hop, is well-known for its sedative and estrogenic activity. Whil...
Recent analyses of hop (Humulus lupulus L.) secondary metabolites confirm a role of hop as a "molecu...
Humulus lupulus (hop plant) has long been used in traditional medicine as a sedative and antimicrobi...
Humulus lupulus (hop plant) has long been used in traditional medicine as a sedative and antimicrobi...
Humulus lupulus (hop plant) has long been used in traditional medicine as a sedative and antimicrobi...
Humulus lupulus (hop plant) has long been used in traditional medicine as a sedative and antimicrobi...
The present review describes the morphological, phytochemical and ethnopharmacological aspects of Hu...
Two new prenylchalcones, xanthohumol C and D, together with two known prenylchalcone derivatives, xa...
From hops of Humulus lupulus, a novel prenylchalcone was isolated, which showed inhibition against B...
The medicinal potential of hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is widely cited in ancient literature and is als...
The minor hop (Humulus lupulus) chalcones 3'-geranylchalconaringenin (3), 5'-prenylxanthohumol (4), ...
Humulus lupulus L., commonly named hop, is well-known for its sedative and estrogenic activity. Whil...
New anti-infective agents are urgently needed to fight microbial resistance. Methicillin-resistant S...
New anti-infective agents are urgently needed to fight microbial resistance. Methicillin-resistant S...
Le houblon, Humulus lupulus L. (Cannabaceae), est connu pour son pouvoir antimicrobien. Ses cônes fe...
Humulus lupulus L., commonly named hop, is well-known for its sedative and estrogenic activity. Whil...
Recent analyses of hop (Humulus lupulus L.) secondary metabolites confirm a role of hop as a "molecu...
Humulus lupulus (hop plant) has long been used in traditional medicine as a sedative and antimicrobi...
Humulus lupulus (hop plant) has long been used in traditional medicine as a sedative and antimicrobi...
Humulus lupulus (hop plant) has long been used in traditional medicine as a sedative and antimicrobi...
Humulus lupulus (hop plant) has long been used in traditional medicine as a sedative and antimicrobi...
The present review describes the morphological, phytochemical and ethnopharmacological aspects of Hu...
Two new prenylchalcones, xanthohumol C and D, together with two known prenylchalcone derivatives, xa...
From hops of Humulus lupulus, a novel prenylchalcone was isolated, which showed inhibition against B...
The medicinal potential of hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is widely cited in ancient literature and is als...
The minor hop (Humulus lupulus) chalcones 3'-geranylchalconaringenin (3), 5'-prenylxanthohumol (4), ...
Humulus lupulus L., commonly named hop, is well-known for its sedative and estrogenic activity. Whil...
New anti-infective agents are urgently needed to fight microbial resistance. Methicillin-resistant S...
New anti-infective agents are urgently needed to fight microbial resistance. Methicillin-resistant S...
Le houblon, Humulus lupulus L. (Cannabaceae), est connu pour son pouvoir antimicrobien. Ses cônes fe...
Humulus lupulus L., commonly named hop, is well-known for its sedative and estrogenic activity. Whil...
Recent analyses of hop (Humulus lupulus L.) secondary metabolites confirm a role of hop as a "molecu...