Angelica dahurica(Fisch.et Hoffm.)Benth.et Hook.f.ex Franch.et Sav.cv.Hangbaizhi Hort.
Angelica dahurica(Fisch.et Hoffm.)Benth.et Hook.f.ex Franch.et Sav.cv.Hangbaizhi Hort.
Angelica dahurica is a wildy grown species of angelica native to Siberia, Russia Far East, Mongolia, Northeastern China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. This species tend to grow near river banks, along streams and among rocky shrubs. The root of the plant is widely used for its medicinal properties and is known to contain furanocoumarins and angelicotoxin. Angelica dahurica is also commonly known as Chinese Angelica, the Garden Angelica, Root of the Holy Ghost, and Wild Angelica. It is a perennial plant that grows to about 1–2 meters tall. The plant usually has a brown cylindrical root that grows approximately 2–5 cm thick. The stem is purplish-green in color, ribbed, and it usually ranges from 2–8 cm thick in diameter. Fractionation of the MeOH extract of Angelica dahurica Benth et Hook resulted in the isolation of six furocoumarins, imperatorin (1), isoimperatorin (2), (+/-)-byakangelicol (3), (+)-oxypeucedanin (4), (+)-byakangelicin (5), and (+)-aviprin (6).
Products from Angelica dahurica(Fisch.et Hoffm.)Benth.et Hook.f.ex Franch.et Sav.cv.Hangbaizhi Hort.
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BCN5897
Isoimperatorin 482-45-1
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BCN5574
Imperatorin 482-44-0
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BCN5582
Bergapten 484-20-8
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BCN5000
Byakangelicin 19573-01-4
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BCN5015
Byakangelicol 26091-79-2
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BCN4219
Psoralen 66-97-7
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BCN1015
Beta-Sitosterol 83-46-5
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BCN1206
Palmitic acid 57-10-3
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BCN2377
Isobergapten 482-48-4
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BCN4881
Xanthotoxol 2009-24-7
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BCN2494
Oxypeucedanin 737-52-0
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BCN4376
Stigmasterol 83-48-7
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BCN5531
Daucosterol 474-58-8
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BCN5890
Succinic acid 110-15-6
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