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Lamesticumin G, a new α-glucosidase inhibitor from the fruit peels of Lansium parasiticum.
Natural Product Research 2018 August
A novel onoceranoid triterpene, named lamesticumin G (1) along with four known compounds (2-5) were isolated from the ethyl acetate extract of the fruit peels of Lansium parasiticum. The structure of lamesticumin G (1) was fully characterised using spectroscopic data. Lamesticumin G (1) inhibited α-glucosidase (maltase) with IC50 value of 2.27 mM, while 2-5 showed no inhibition.
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