Fig. 4. Effect of compounds 1–15 on LPS-induced production of NO. Dexamethasone (Dex) was used as the positive control.Published as part of Song, Zhuorui, Gao, Chengfeng, Jiang, Qinghua, Xu, Jinyu, Xiong, Liangliang, Liu, Kexin, Sun, Dejuan, Li, Hua & Chen, Lixia, 2021, Diterpenoid alkaloids from Delphinium forrestii var. viride and their anti-inflammation activity, pp. 1-11 in Phytochemistry (112971) 192 on page 6, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112971, http://zenodo.org/record/825802
Six diterpenoid alkaloids, namely, pachycentine (1), deacetylswinanine A (2), siwanine A (3), tatsie...
Fig. 1. Structures of compounds 1–28.Published as part of Xu, Jin-Bu, Li, Yu-Zhu, Huang, Shuai, Chen...
Fig. 2. ORTEP drawing of 1.Published as part of Xu, Jin-Bu, Li, Yu-Zhu, Huang, Shuai, Chen, Lin, Luo...
Song, Zhuorui, Gao, Chengfeng, Jiang, Qinghua, Xu, Jinyu, Xiong, Liangliang, Liu, Kexin, Sun, Dejuan...
Fig. 1. Structures of 1–15 from D. forrestii var. viride.Published as part of Song, Zhuorui, Gao, Ch...
Fig. 3. Selected NOESY correlations of compounds 1–6.Published as part of Song, Zhuorui, Gao, Chengf...
Fig. 2. Key HMBC correlations of compounds 1–6.Published as part of Song, Zhuorui, Gao, Chengfeng, J...
Fig. 5. Forrestline F reduced LPS-induced the pro-inflammatory cytokines release and the expression ...
Fig. 6. Forrestline F reduced LPS-induced inflammatory activity through the NF-κB/MAPK pathways and ...
Fig. 7. Forrestline F decreased LPS-induced ROS generation and mitochondrial membrane potential loss...
Fig. 8. Forrestline F suppressed LPSinduced inflammatory activity through Nrf2 pathways and promoted...
Fig. 5. Effect of compounds 1–23 (20 μM) on LPS-induced NO production, using dexamethasone (Dex) as ...
Fig. 4. △δH (δS – δR) values in ppm for 1s and 1r.Published as part of Xu, Jin-Bu, Li, Yu-Zhu, Huang...
Fig. 7. Inhibition against LPS-induced NO production in RAW264.7 macrophages.Published as part of Gu...
Fig. 6. Compound 14 reduced LPS-induced pro-inflammatory cytokines release. (A) The NO inhibition cu...
Six diterpenoid alkaloids, namely, pachycentine (1), deacetylswinanine A (2), siwanine A (3), tatsie...
Fig. 1. Structures of compounds 1–28.Published as part of Xu, Jin-Bu, Li, Yu-Zhu, Huang, Shuai, Chen...
Fig. 2. ORTEP drawing of 1.Published as part of Xu, Jin-Bu, Li, Yu-Zhu, Huang, Shuai, Chen, Lin, Luo...
Song, Zhuorui, Gao, Chengfeng, Jiang, Qinghua, Xu, Jinyu, Xiong, Liangliang, Liu, Kexin, Sun, Dejuan...
Fig. 1. Structures of 1–15 from D. forrestii var. viride.Published as part of Song, Zhuorui, Gao, Ch...
Fig. 3. Selected NOESY correlations of compounds 1–6.Published as part of Song, Zhuorui, Gao, Chengf...
Fig. 2. Key HMBC correlations of compounds 1–6.Published as part of Song, Zhuorui, Gao, Chengfeng, J...
Fig. 5. Forrestline F reduced LPS-induced the pro-inflammatory cytokines release and the expression ...
Fig. 6. Forrestline F reduced LPS-induced inflammatory activity through the NF-κB/MAPK pathways and ...
Fig. 7. Forrestline F decreased LPS-induced ROS generation and mitochondrial membrane potential loss...
Fig. 8. Forrestline F suppressed LPSinduced inflammatory activity through Nrf2 pathways and promoted...
Fig. 5. Effect of compounds 1–23 (20 μM) on LPS-induced NO production, using dexamethasone (Dex) as ...
Fig. 4. △δH (δS – δR) values in ppm for 1s and 1r.Published as part of Xu, Jin-Bu, Li, Yu-Zhu, Huang...
Fig. 7. Inhibition against LPS-induced NO production in RAW264.7 macrophages.Published as part of Gu...
Fig. 6. Compound 14 reduced LPS-induced pro-inflammatory cytokines release. (A) The NO inhibition cu...
Six diterpenoid alkaloids, namely, pachycentine (1), deacetylswinanine A (2), siwanine A (3), tatsie...
Fig. 1. Structures of compounds 1–28.Published as part of Xu, Jin-Bu, Li, Yu-Zhu, Huang, Shuai, Chen...
Fig. 2. ORTEP drawing of 1.Published as part of Xu, Jin-Bu, Li, Yu-Zhu, Huang, Shuai, Chen, Lin, Luo...