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Potential anti-H1N1 schitriterpenoids from Kadsura japonica L. vines.
Lethal contagious pathogens wreak havoc on human life and the global economy, especially influenza and other respiratory pathogens, as exemplified by the enduring impact of COVID-19. This study reports that triterpenoids isolated from the stems of medicinal plants Kadsura japonica L. (Schisandraceae), which exhibit potent anti-viral activity against collected influenza viruses. Collectively, four undescribed schitriterpenoids named kadsujanonols J-M (1-4) along with five previously reported, schincarin D (5), ananosin E (6), changnanic acid (7), longipedlactone A (8), and schiglansin S (9), were isolated and identified. Their chemical structures were determined using 1H-, 13C-, and 2D-NMR spectra in conjunction with spectroscopic analyses, such as UV, IR, ECD, and HRESIMS. These schitriterpenoids were then subjected to antiviral examination against the collected H1N1 influenza viruses, in which several, changnanic acid (7) in particular, unveiled excellent anti-H1N1 activity compared to Tamiflu.
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Phytochemistry is a leading international journal publishing studies of plant chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, structure and bioactivities of phytochemicals, including ''-omics'' and bioinformatics/computational biology approaches. Phytochemistry is a primary source for papers dealing with phytochemicals, especially reports concerning their biosynthesis, regulation, and biological properties both in planta and as bioactive principles. Articles are published online as soon as possible as Articles-in-Press and in 12 volumes per year. Occasional topic-focussed special issues are published composed of papers from invited authors.