Chemical constituents and their biological activity of Pinus dalatensis. Part 1. Terpenoids from the leaves

Nguyen Hoang Sa, Nguyen Thanh Tam, Tran Duc Quan, Bui Xuan Tinh, Dao Duc Thien, Tran Van Sung, Sabrina Adorisio, Domenico V Delfino
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  • Nguyen Hoang Sa
  • Nguyen Thanh Tam
  • Tran Duc Quan
  • Bui Xuan Tinh
  • Dao Duc Thien
  • Tran Van Sung
  • Sabrina Adorisio
  • Domenico V Delfino

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15625/2525-2321.2017-004500

Keywords:

Pinus dalatensis, serratane triterpenoid, caryolane sesquiterpenoid, labdane diterpenoid, acute myeloid leukemia, antiproliferative effect

Abstract

Seven terpenoids were isolated from the dried leaves of Pinus dalatensis Ferré, including one caryolane sesquiterpenoid (1), five labdane diterpenoids (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) and one serratane triterpenoid (7). The structures of the isolated compounds were determined on the basic of spectroscopic methods (ESI-MS, NMR) and comparison with reported data. Among these compounds, the mixture of compounds 2 and 3 showed inhibitory effects on the growth of acute myeloid leukemia (OCI-AML) cells. This is the first report on the chemical compositions of Pinus dalatensis in Vietnam.

Keywords. Pinus dalatensis, serratane triterpenoid, caryolane sesquiterpenoid, labdane diterpenoid, acute myeloid leukemia, antiproliferative effect.

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31-08-2017

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Sa, N. H., Tam, N. T., Quan, T. D., Tinh, B. X., Thien, D. D., Sung, T. V., Adorisio, S., & Delfino, D. V. (2017). Chemical constituents and their biological activity of Pinus dalatensis. Part 1. Terpenoids from the leaves. Vietnam Journal of Chemistry, 55(4), 509. https://doi.org/10.15625/2525-2321.2017-004500

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