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Xanthoxyline is a naturally occurring plant metabolite which can be extracted from the several plants in the Euphorbiaceae family which are commonly used in folk medicines. Isolated Xanthoxyline has demonstrated fungicidal and fungistatic activity. Some synthetic derivatives of Xanthoxyline have demonstrated degrees of anti-nocioceptive properties.
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Flavaspidic acid AB (FA-AB) is a compound isolated from Dryopteris crassirhizoma Nakai, a semi-evergreen fern which is widely used as a traditional Chinese medicine. Flavaspidic acid AB was able to inhibit viral RNA replication in vitro. However, it did not directly inhibit the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, but Flavaspidic acid AB could indirectly inhibit the reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus replication by regulating some antiviral cytokines. The physiological and toxicological properties of this compound have not been evaluated in humans.