Teris A van Beek
Index: Bioorg. Med. Chem. 13(17) , 5001-12, (2005)
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Ginkgolides A, B, C, J, K, L and M and bilobalide are rare terpene trilactones that have been isolated from leaves and root bark of the Chinese tree Ginkgo biloba. The structures of the highly oxidized ginkgolides were independently elucidated in the 1960s by the groups of Nakanishi and Sakabe. Later these compounds were found to be potent and selective antagonists of platelet activating factor, which fact triggered much new research. During the past 40 years, much physical, chromatographic and spectroscopic data have been published on these compounds in various, sometimes inaccessible, sources. The published melting points, solubility in different solvents, ionization constants, chromatographic behaviour, specific optical rotations, UV, IR, MS and NMR data, and X-ray studies are summarized and, where necessary, discussed. The literature until April 2005 has been reviewed.
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(-)-Bilobalide
CAS:33570-04-6 |
C15H18O8 |
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Bilobalide attenuates hypoxia induced oxidative stress, infl...
2014-10-01 [Free Radic. Res. 48(10) , 1206-17, (2014)] |
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Complete 1H NMR spectral analysis of ten chemical markers of...
2012-08-01 [Magn. Reson. Chem. 50(8) , 569-75, (2012)] |
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Mechanistic evaluation of Ginkgo biloba leaf extract-induced...
2014-06-01 [Toxicol. Sci. 139(2) , 338-49, (2014)] |
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Neuroprotection by bilobalide in ischemia: improvement of mi...
2013-07-01 [Pharmazie 68(7) , 584-9, (2013)] |
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Effects of Ginkgo biloba constituents on fruit-infesting beh...
2011-10-26 [J. Agric. Food Chem. 59(20) , 10879-86, (2011)] |
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