Abstract
Four benzofuranosesquiterpenes, 1-hydroxy-2-(3′-pentenyl)-3,7-dimethylbenzofuran (1), 1-hydroxy-2-(3′-pentenyl)-3,7-dimethylbenzofuran (2), cacalol (13), and 1,2-dehydrocacalohastin (14) were isolated from the rhizomes of Ligularia virgaurea (Compositae). A lipophilic group and an aqueous-favoring group were introduced to
the compounds 1 and 13 to afford twelve new derivatives. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic
methods. The results of the pharmacological test indicated that some of them can block
Ca++ influx by occupying binding sites of dihydropyridine.
Key words
Ligularia virgaurea
- Compositae - sesquiterpenes - calcium influx block