Publications by authors named "Y Mimaki"

Euodia Fruit is a crude drug used to treat migraine and headaches and is well-known to contain indole alkaloids, which may contribute to the observed pharmacological activities. A methanolic extract of Euodia Fruit exhibited pancreatic lipase inhibitory activity (IC 13.9 mg/mL).

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Phytochemical investigation of the whole plants of Helleborus niger L. (Ranunculaceae) resulted in the isolation of five undescribed compounds, including one bufadienolide (1), two bufadienolide rhamnosides (2 and 3), and two ecdysteroids (12 and 13), along with eight known compounds (4-11). The chemical structures of 1-3, 12, and 13 were determined by spectroscopic studies, including 2D NMR, and chromatographic and spectroscopic analyses of the hydrolyzed products.

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Chemical investigations of higher plants, with particular attention paid to their steroidal glycosides, present a promising approach for generating anti-cancer agents from natural products. We conducted a systematic phytochemical investigation of nine higher plants-whole plants and rhizomes of Convallaria majalis, whole plants of Agave utahensis, roots of Adonis amurensis, seeds of Adonis aestivalis, bulbs of Bessera elegans, bulbs of Fritillaria meleagris, seeds of Digitalis purpurea, underground parts of Yucca glauca, and bulbs of Lilium pumilum-which led to the discovery of novel steroidal glycosides. The structures of these new constituents were determined based on spectroscopic data and chemical transformations.

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Ornithogalum thyrsoides Jacq belongs to the Asparagaceae family and is cultivated for ornamental purposes. The authors have previously reported several cholestane- and spirostan-type steroidal glycosides from O. thyrsoides.

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Article Synopsis
  • 'Globemaster' is a hybrid ornamental plant, and its bulbs were analyzed for their chemical compounds through a systematic study.
  • The researchers isolated 27 steroidal glycosides from the bulbs, identifying various classes, including spirostanol and furostanol glycosides, using NMR spectroscopic data.
  • Certain isolated compounds showed cytotoxic effects on various cancer cell lines, with specified inhibitory concentrations ranging from 1.3 to 49 µM.
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