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[Studies on chemical constituents in bud of Artemisia scoparia (III)].

Authors: Sheng, Lin; Yong-qing, Xiao; Qi-wei, Zhang; Jian-gong, Shi; Zhi-min, Wang;

[Studies on chemical constituents in bud of Artemisia scoparia (III)].

Abstract

To investigate the chemical constituents in flower bud of Artemisia scoparia.The methanol extract was isolated by column chromatography with silica gel, polyamide and Sephadex LH-20 as packing materials and HPLC, six compounds were obtained and their structures were identified by UV, NMR and MS.Six compounds were identified as beta-sitosterol (IX), 6,7-dimethoxycoumarin (X), 6-demethylcapillarisin (XI), capillartemisin B (XII), kumatakenin (XIII), isoscoploletin-beta-D-glucoside (XIV).XI, XII, XIII and XIV were obtained from the plant for the first time, and XI is a new compound.

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Plants, Medicinal, Artemisia, Molecular Structure, Phenylpropionates, Chromones, Molecular Conformation, Flowers, Sitosterols

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