Yoshida T, Chou T, Haba K, Okano Y, Shingu T, Miyamoto K, Koshiura R, Okuda T
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 1989 Nov;37(11):3174-6. doi: 10.1248/cpb.37.3174.
Camelliin B and nobotanin I, dimeric hydrolyzable tannins of a new class having macrocyclic structures, were isolated from Camellia japonica and Heterocentron roseum, respectively. Nobotanin G and H of the structures related to nobotanin I, were also obtained from H. roseum. Camelliin B and also woodfordin C, a macrocyclic dimer from Woodfordia fruticosa, exhibited marked host-mediated antitumor activities.