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Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 44:459-464
Seven new eudesmane sesquiterpenoids were isolated from the aerial parts of Laggera pterodonta. Their structures were elucidated by high-field NMR techniques and chemical evidence. They were named 4β,11-dihydroxyenantioeudesmane-1-one, pterodontriol
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C. 49:703-706
The volatile components of the essential oils of four Chinese medicinal Plants (Micromeria biflora, Elsholtzia souliei, Eupatorium adenophorum, Asarum petelotii) were investigated by GC and GC-MS. Large amounts of terpenes (geranial, naginataketone,
Autor:
Xuejian Yu, Hisashi Komae, Zhihui Ding, Nanao Hayashi, Jingkai Ding, Yuanfen Yi, Wu Yu, Biqiang Cheng
Publikováno v:
Journal of Essential Oil Research. 6:577-585
The constituents of the leaf oils from ten Chinese Lauraceae species (Cinnamomum glanduliferum (Wall.) Nees, Cinnamomum burmannii CG. & Th. Nees, Lindera thomsonii Allen, Lindera communis Hemsl., Lindera angustifolia Cheng, Machilus longipedicellata
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C. 45:32-36
The volatile components of the essential oils of four Chinese species in the genus Asarum were investigated by means of GC-MS. Large amounts of elemicin, safrole, and 2-undecane to gether with several mono- and sesquiterpenes were identified in the e
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 49:2035-2036
Two new sesquiterpenoid glucosides were isolated from the whole plant of Laggera pterondonta, named pterodontoside A and B, characterized as 2 alpha,4 beta-dihydroxy-11-(beta-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-enantio-eudesmane and 1 alpha,11-dihydroxy-4 beta-(bet
Publikováno v:
In Phytochemistry 1991 30(11):3797-3798
This title was first published in 2003. In laboratories around the world the active principles in traditional herbal medicines are being isolated and characterized. A systematic effort at the Chinese Academy of Sciences is underway to identify the st
Autor:
Maria Lis-Balchin
Confusion about the genera Geranium and Pelargonium existed even before Linnaeus'binomial system of classification bundled both into the former category in 1753. Despite later evaluations that separated the two, many practitioners of alternative medi