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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Arylpropanoids From Myristica castaneifolia (Myristicaceae).

S Ali, RW Read and S Sotheeswaran

Australian Journal of Chemistry 46(9) 1421 - 1424
Published: 1993

Abstract

The dichloromethane extract of the combined bark and heartwood of Myristica castaneifolia A. Gray ( Myristicaceae ) has yielded a new arylalkanone, named castanone (1), two structurally related, open-chain arylalkanones (2) and (3), and three benzofuranoid neolignans (4)-(6). The known antibacterial activity of the neolignans accounts for the antidiarrhoeal property of M. castaneifolia.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9931421

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