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Schisandra pubescens

Schisandra pubescens

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Natural products/compounds from  Schisandra pubescens

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  2. BCN1023 Schisantherin B58546-55-7 Instructions

References

Hepatoprotective triterpenoids and lignans from the stems of Schisandra pubescens.[Pubmed: 27871187]


One new triterpenoid (1) and 13 known compounds (2-14) were isolated from Schisandra pubescens stems. The structure of the new compound was established on the basis of 1D/2D NMR and HRESIMS spectroscopic analyses. The isolated compounds were evaluated for their hepatoprotective activities against D-GalN-induced cell injury in QSG7701 cells. Compounds 1, 13 and 14 at 10 μM showed hepatoprotective activities, with survival rates of 60.5, 50.4 and 48.9%, respectively.


Cytotoxic and potential anticancer constituents from the stems of Schisandra pubescens.[Pubmed: 23883077]


The diethyl ether extract of the stems of Schisandra pubescens Hemsl. et Wils. (Schisandraceae) was found to exhibit cytotoxic activity in vitro. However, investigations of the bioactive constituents of this plant have been very limited.


[Studies on the chemical constituents of Schisandra pubescens].[Pubmed: 20034217]


To study the chemical constituents of Schisandra pubescens.