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By bioassay-guided separation, three stilbenes (rhapontigenin, piceatannol,
and resveratrol), two stilbene glucoside gallates (rhaponticin 2''-O-galla
te and rhaponticin 6"-O-gallate), and a naphthalene glucoside (torachrysone
8-O-beta -D-glucopyranoside) with inhibitory activity against nitric oxide
(NO) production in lipopolysaccharide-activated macrophages were isolated
(IC50 = 11-69 muM). The oxygen functions (-OH, -OCH3) of stilbenes at the b
enzene ring were essential for the activity. The glucoside moiety reduced t
he activity, while the alpha,beta -double bond had no effect. Furthermore,
the active stilbenes (rhapontigenin, piceatannol, and resveratrol) did not
inhibit inducible NO synthase activity, but they inhibited nuclear factor-k
appaB activation following expression of inducible NO synthase. (C) 2001 El
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