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Three new polyacetylenes from Atractylodes japonica Koidz.ez Kitam
Mengjue Rui1,2, Guixin Chou1,2
1Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Natural Product Research
|November 12, 2020
Abstract:
Three new polyacetylenes (1-3), together with six known polyacetylenes (4-9), were isolated from a 95% aqueous ethanol extract of the Atractylodes japonica Koidz.ez Kitam. Their structures were elucidated by HR-ESI -MS and NMR techniques as well as comparison with those reported in literatures. The cytotoxic activity of 1-3 were also evaluated.
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