L. (Equisetaceae), widely known as 'horsetail', is a perennial plant found extensively across Asia. Extracts of have been used in traditional medicine, particularly for the treatment of inflammatory disorders. This study aimed to determine the phytochemical compounds in ethanolic extract and their anti-inflammatory properties. Subsequently, we isolated and identified nine secondary metabolites, including kaempferol 3,7-di---D-glucopyranoside (), icariside B (), ()-3-hexenyl -D-glucopyranoside (), luteolin 5---D-glucopyranoside (), 4---D-glucopyranosyl caffeic acid (), clemastanin B (), 4--caffeoylshikimic acid (), (7,8)--7,9,9'-trihydroxy-3,3'-dimethoxy-8--4'-neolignan-4---D-glucopyranoside (), and 3--caffeoylshikimic acid (). The chemical structures of the isolated compounds () were elucidated using HR-ESI-MS data, NMR spectra, and ECD data. Next, the anti-inflammatory effects of the isolates were evaluated in tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α/interferon (IFN)γ-induced HaCaT, a human keratinocyte cell line. Among the isolates, compound showed the highest inhibitory effect on the expression of pro-inflammatory chemokines, followed by compounds and . Correspondingly, the preceding isolates inhibited TNFα/IFNγ-induced activation of pro-inflammatory transcription factors, signal transducer and activator of transcription 1, and nuclear factor-κB. Collectively, could be employed for the development of prophylactic or therapeutic agents for improving dermatitis.
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