• Corpus ID: 26520771

[Studies on the chemical constituents of Schisandra pubescens].

@article{Xu2009StudiesOT,
  title={[Studies on the chemical constituents of Schisandra pubescens].},
  author={Xiumei Xu and Lei Li and Min Chen},
  journal={Zhong yao cai = Zhongyaocai = Journal of Chinese medicinal materials},
  year={2009},
  volume={32 9},
  pages={
          1399-401
        }
}
  • Xiumei XuLei LiMin Chen
  • Published 1 September 2009
  • Chemistry
  • Zhong yao cai = Zhongyaocai = Journal of Chinese medicinal materials
OBJECTIVE To study the chemical constituents of Schisandra pubescens. METHODS The chemical constituents were isolated by silica gel, Prep-HPLC and Prep-TLC methods. And their structures were elucidated by physical-chemical and spectroscopic methods. RESULTS Seven compounds were obtained and identified as (+)-gomisin K2 (I), gomisin S (II), Pregomisin (III), Schisantherin A (IV), Schicantherin B (V), Angeloylgomisin Q (VI), Rubrildilactione (VII). CONCLUSION All compounds are isolated from… 

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