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Natural Product Research 2005-Apr

A geranylated biphenyl derivative from Garcinia malvgostana.

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H R W Dharmaratne
K G N P Piyasena
S B Tennakoon

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Abstract

Extracts of root bark, stem bark and the latex collected from the green fruits of Garcinia mangostana gave alpha-mangostin, beta-mangostin, gamma-mangostin, garcinone-E, methoxy-beta-mangostin and a new geranylated biphenyl derivative 3-hydroxy-4-geranyl-5-methoxybiphenyl. The latex of G. mangostana consists of more than 75% of xanthones which have strong antibacterial (anti-MRSA and -VRE), anti-inflammatory, antifungal and a number of other biological activities. Hence the presence of the above highly bioactive compounds in large quantities should be the causative factor for G. mangostana's medicinal value in indigenous medicine.

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