01456naa a2200349 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400570006010000180011724501310013526000090026630000080027552004560028365000160073965000120075565000240076765000210079165300150081265300160082765300100084365300200085370000120087370000170088570000160090270000170091870000180093570000170095370000200097070000160099070000160100677300840102214004812022-12-06 1999 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0960-894X(99)00351-02DOI1 aISHIBASHI, M. aCasein Kinase II inhibitors isolated from two brazilian plants hymenaea parvifolia and wulffia baccata.h[electronic resource] c1999 cil. aTwo dihydroflavonol rhamnosides (1 and 2) isolated from the bark of Hymenaea parvifolia and two pentacyclic triterpenoids (3 and 6) obtained from the leaves of Wulffia baccata have been found to exhibit inhibitory effects of casein kinase II (CK-II) dose-dependently, suggesting that at higher doses more than 10 ?M, these four compounds may act as potent CK-II suppressors of the CK-II mediated activation of 60S acidic ribosomal P proteins in vitro. aAntagonismo aCambara aHymenaea Parvifolia aPlanta Medicinal aAntagonism aDrug plants aJutai aWulffia baccata1 aODA, H.1 aMITAMURA, M.1 aOKUYAMA, E.1 aKOMIYAMA, K.1 aKAWAGUCHI, K.1 aWATANABE, T.1 aALVES, S. de M.1 aMACKAWA, T.1 aOHTSUKI, K. tBioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Lettersgv. 9, n. 15, p. 2157-2160, Aug. 1999.