Sargachromanols are a group of related chemical compounds isolated from the brown alga Sargassum siliquastrum.[1] At least 20 members of the class have been identified, named sargachromanol A through T.[2] Sargachromanol G has in vitro anti-inflammatory effects in isolated mouse macrophage cells.[3]
References
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- ^ Kang HS, Kim JP (2017). "New Chromene Derivatives with Radical Scavenging Activities from the Brown Alga Sargassum Siliquastrum". Journal of Chemical Research. 41 (2): 116–119. doi:10.3184/174751917X14859570937631. S2CID 100466919.
- ^ Yoon WJ, Heo SJ, Han SC, Lee HJ, Kang GJ, Kang HK, et al. (August 2012). "Anti-inflammatory effect of sargachromanol G isolated from Sargassum siliquastrum in RAW 264.7 cells". Archives of Pharmacal Research. 35 (8): 1421–30. doi:10.1007/s12272-012-0812-5. PMID 22941485. S2CID 39748571.
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