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- Title
Correction: Chen et al. Cytotoxic, Antibacterial, and Antioxidant Activities of the Leaf Extract of Sinningia bullata. Plants 2023, 12 , 859.
- Authors
Chen, Pin-Jui; Lin, En-Shyh; Su, Hsin-Hui; Huang, Cheng-Yang
- Abstract
Approximately 252 mg of Sb-T-M, 240 mg of Sb-S-M, 304 mg of Sb-L-M, 176 mg of Sb-T-E, 224 mg of Sb-S-E, 288 mg of Sb-L-E, 128 mg of Sb-T-A, 196 mg of Sb-S-A, 324 mg of Sb-L-A, 184 mg of Sb-T-W, 272 mg of Sb-S-W, and 290 mg of Sb-L-W were obtained from 1000 mg of dried plant powder. The antibacterial and antioxidant properties of extracts and the isolated compounds from I S. hatschbachii i [48], I S. magnifica i [49], I S. aggregata i [50], I S. warmingii i [51], I S. mauroana i [44,52], and I S. reitzii i [53] have also been investigated experimentally. Furthermore, even using acetone as the extraction solvent, tuber extracts of I S. bullata i also had very low cytotoxic activities as compared to the leaf extract (Figure 3). Compounds isolated from I S. aggregata i [45], I S. reitzii i [46], and I S. leucotricha i [47] have been further analyzed in cytotoxic activities.
- Subjects
PACLITAXEL; NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy; BENZOPYRENE; QUERCETIN
- Publication
Plants (2223-7747), 2023, Vol 12, Issue 20, p3557
- ISSN
2223-7747
- Publication type
Correction Notice
- DOI
10.3390/plants12203557