Lysimachia davurica Ledeb
Lysimachia davurica Ledeb
Lysimachia davurica Ledeb. (Primulaceae) is a folk medicinal plant, growing in the Northeastern China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Russia. The whole plant is used for treating hypertension. Two new saponins named davuricoside I (1) and davuricoside E (2) were isolated from the whole plants of Lysimachia davurica. Lysimachia davurica Ledeb. Herbs perennial, 40--80 cm tall, with creeping rhizomes. Stems erect, stout, simple or weakly branched, glabrous basally, viscid-pubescent apically. Leaves opposite or in whorls of 3 or 4, very short petiolate or sessile, elliptic-lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 4--12 * 0.5--4 cm; Panicles terminal and axillary; bracts linear, densely glandular puberulous. Pedicel 7--12 mm. Calyx lobes triangular, ca. 3.5 mm, margin black glandular striate. Corolla bright yellow, ca. 8 mm, deeply parted; lobes oblong, adaxially densely glandular, apex rounded. Filaments connate basally into a ca. 1.5 mm high ring, free parts 2--3 mm, densely glandular.
Products from Lysimachia davurica Ledeb
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BCN4911
Berberine 2086-83-1
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BCN6320
Coptisine 3486-66-6
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BCN5285
Palmatine 3486-67-7
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BCN6310
Tetrahydropalmatine 2934-97-6
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BCN5914
Palmatine hydrochloride 10605-02-4
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BCN4956
Jatrorrhizine Hydrochloride 6681-15-8
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BCN4923
Magnoflorine 2141-09-5
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BCN2405
Magnoflorine chloride 6681-18-1
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BCN5948
Ferulic acid 1135-24-6
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