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caryopteris terniflora/antibacterial

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Diterpenoids from the Chinese herb Caryopteris terniflora and their antibacterial and antitumor activity.

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Two ent-kaurene type diterpenoids, diterpenoids A (1) and B (2) were isolated from the Chinese herb Caryopteris terniflora and defined as ent-7beta, 11alpha,14-trihydroxy-18-aldehyde-11beta-20-epoxy-kaur-16-en15-one and

Constituents of Caryopteris incana and their antibacterial activity.

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Two new compounds named caryocanolide (1), and caryocanoside A (2), together with nine known compounds (3-11) were isolated from the whole plant of Caryopteris incana. These structures were determined mainly on the basis of 2D nuclear magnetic resonance and high resolution fast atom bombardment mass

An antibacterial ortho-quinone diterpenoid and its derivatives from Caryopteris mongolica.

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To identify antibacterial components in traditional Mongolian medicinal plant Caryopteris mongolica, an ortho-quinone abietane caryopteron A (1) and three its derivatives caryopteron B-D (2-4) were isolated from the roots of the plant together with three known abietanes demethylcryptojaponol (5),

Anti-Brucella activity of Caryopteris mongolica Bunge root extract against Brucella melitensis infection in mice.

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BACKGROUND The current treatment for human brucellosis requires a combination of antibiotics for long periods of time, and the reported incidence and prevalence of the disease vary widely in nomadic livestock of Mongolia. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the in vivo antibacterial

Anticariogenic Potential of Korean Native Plant Extracts against Streptococcus mutans.

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Numerous chemically synthesized compounds are widely used in oral hygiene products. However, due to their potential risk, there is a need to improve the safety and quality of dental care by seeking alternative control agents such as those naturally found in plant materials. Here we assessed
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