Literature DB >> 17918434

[Studies on the chemical constituents of Urtica dioica L. grown in Tibet Autonomous Region].

Teng-Fei Ji1, Cui-Hua Liu, Ai-Guo Wang, Jian-Bo Yang, Ya-Lun Su, Ling Yuan, Xiao-Zhang Feng.   

Abstract

Studies on the whole herb of Urtica dioica L. grown in Nyingchi area, China's Tibet Autonomous Region, resulted in the isolated of nine compounds: beta-sitosterol, trans-ferulic acid, dotriacotane, erucic acid, ursolic acid, scopoletin, rutin, quercetin and p-hydroxylbenzalcohol. Dotriacotane, erucic acid, scopoletin, rutin and p-hydroxylbenzalcohol were obtained from Urtica L. for the first time. Their structures were confirmed by modem spectral analysis (NMR, MS, etc).

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17918434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhong Yao Cai        ISSN: 1001-4454


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