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melodamide A [Supplementary Concept]
isolated from Melodorum fruticosum; structure in first source
Date introduced: January 22, 2014
(2S)-p-hydroxyphenethyl 2-bromo-2-methyldodeconate [Supplementary Concept]
from Citharexylum fruticosum; structure in first source
Date introduced: May 12, 2010
7-benzoyloxy-4-hydroxy-1-methoxy-2,4-heptadiene-1,6-dione [Supplementary Concept]
isolated from flowers of Melodorum fruticosum; structure in first source
Date introduced: February 19, 2002
7-benzoyloxy-6-oxo-2,4-heptadiene-1,4-olide [Supplementary Concept]
homomelodienone [Supplementary Concept]
structure given in first source; a bioactive heptene isolated from Melodorum fruticosum
Date introduced: October 4, 1991
homoisomelodienone [Supplementary Concept]
melodorinol [Supplementary Concept]
7-hydroxy-6-hydromelodienone [Supplementary Concept]
trans-10,17-octadecadiene-12,14-diyne-1,9,16-triol [Supplementary Concept]
from the leaves of Bupleurum fruticosum; inhibit the replication of human rhinovirus serotypes 14 and 39; structure in first source
Date introduced: November 16, 2017
(E)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-2-propen-1-yl (Z)-2-((Z)-2-methyl-2-butenoyloxymethyl)butenoate) [Supplementary Concept]
from Bupleurum fruticosum, with anti-human Rhinovirus activity; structure in first source
Date introduced: November 15, 2017