Abstract
Three new compounds (1-3), including novel tetra-p-cresol substituted cyclopenta[a]naphthalene derivatives, named gastrodinol (1), 2-(4'-hydroxybenzoyl)-3-hydroxyethyl indole (2), 2-(4'-hydroxybenzoyl)-3-(4''-hydroxybenzyl)indole (3) were isolated from the flower branch of G. elata, along with five known compounds (4-8). Among them, compound 1 exhibited the most anti-microbial activity against Streptococcus agalactiae, with the minimum inhibitory concentration of 1 μg ml(-1). This study demonstrated that the novel gastrodinol 1 found in the flower branch of G. elata may be responsible for the anti-microbial effect. It will lead to the development of new antibiotics, and how to utilize the TCM ''Tianma'' better.