Benzotropolone derivatives and modulation of inflammatory...

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C568S327000, C549S381000, C549S416000, C514S681000, C514S732000, C514S738000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides novel benzotropolone derivatives represented by the general formula:including neotheaflavate B and EGCGCa. The benzotropolone derivatives of the present invention are effective antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents. The present invention also provides novel method of synthesizing benzotropolone compounds in high yields and method of treating inflammatory conditions using benzotropolone containing compounds.

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