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psolusoside A
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psolusoside-A
National Institutes of Health
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Glycosides
Triterpenes
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2019
2019
Structures and Bioactivities of Six New Triterpene Glycosides, Psolusosides E, F, G, H, H1, and I and the Corrected Structure of Psolusoside B from the Sea Cucumber Psolus fabricii
A. Silchenko
,
A. Kalinovsky
,
+7 authors
O. Malyarenko
Marine drugs
2019
Corpus ID: 190538129
Seven sulfated triterpene glycosides, psolusosides B (1), E (2), F (3), G (4), H (5), H1 (6), and I (7), along with earlier known…
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2004
2004
Structure of psolusoside B — A nonholostane triterpene glycoside of the holothurian genus Psolus
V. Kalinin
,
A. I. Kalinovskii
,
V. Stonik
,
P. Dmitrenok
,
Yu. N. El’kin
Chemistry of Natural Compounds
2004
Corpus ID: 23493856
The structure of psolusoside B — a minor triterpene oligoglycoside from the holothurianPsolus fabricii and the main glycoside…
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2004
2004
Structure of psolusoside a — The main triterpene glycoside from the holothurianPsolus fabricii
V. Kalinin
,
A. I. Kalinovskii
,
V. Stonik
Chemistry of Natural Compounds
2004
Corpus ID: 35131129
The structure of psolusoside A — the main component of the glycosidic fraction from the holothurianPsolus fabricii Duben et Koren…
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2004
2004
Psolusoside A — A new triterpene glycoside from the holothurianPsolus fabricii
V. Kalinin
,
V. Stepanov
,
V. Stonik
Chemistry of Natural Compounds
2004
Corpus ID: 4771734
The holothurians were extracted with hot ethanol, and the extract was concentrated in vacuum and was then lyophilized. The…
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