From the aerial part of Laggera alata, a novel eremophilanoid (1) as well as two new eudesmanoids (2-3) were isolated. Their structures were elucidated by 2D-NMR technique and X-ray diffraction studies. The cytotox...From the aerial part of Laggera alata, a novel eremophilanoid (1) as well as two new eudesmanoids (2-3) were isolated. Their structures were elucidated by 2D-NMR technique and X-ray diffraction studies. The cytotoxic activities of these sesquiterpenes were also investigated.展开更多
[Objectives] To establish a method for determining the content of Laggera alata( D. Don) Sch. Bip. Ex Oliv. using caffeic acid the target component,and to compare the content of caffeic acid in the medicinal materials...[Objectives] To establish a method for determining the content of Laggera alata( D. Don) Sch. Bip. Ex Oliv. using caffeic acid the target component,and to compare the content of caffeic acid in the medicinal materials of L. alata in different production areas of Guangxi.[Methods]The content was determined by Inertsil~ODS-3 chromatographic column C_(18)( 4. 60 mm × 250 mm,5 μm,mobile phase: acetonitrile-0. 1% phosphoric acid( 22∶ 78),detection wavelength: 320 nm,flow rate: 1. 0 m L/min,column temperature: 30℃,and injection volume: 10 μL. [Results] The caffeic acid showed a good linear relationship in the range of injection volume of 0. 025 92-0. 259 2 μg( R =0. 999 5). The average recovery rate was 98. 33%( RSD = 1. 85%). L. alata in different production areas of Guangxi contained the caffeic acid,and there was a great difference in the caffeic acid. L. alata in Baise had the highest content of caffeic acid,while that in Guilin had the lowest content of caffeic acid. [Conclusions]This method can accurately determine the content of caffeic acid and is expected provide a scientific basis for the development and utilization of herbal medicine L. alata.展开更多
基金This work was financed in part by the Life Sciences Special Fund of Chinese Academy of Sciences supported by the Ministry of Finance (STZ-00-24) the Yunnan Province Foundation of Applied Basic Research (2000C0072M)+1 种基金 Chine-France PRA BT01-02 and the
文摘From the aerial part of Laggera alata, a novel eremophilanoid (1) as well as two new eudesmanoids (2-3) were isolated. Their structures were elucidated by 2D-NMR technique and X-ray diffraction studies. The cytotoxic activities of these sesquiterpenes were also investigated.
基金Supported by Project of National Natural Science Foundation(81660701&81260673)Project of Guangxi Graduate Education Innovation(YJS201625)+2 种基金Natural Science Foundation Project of Guangxi(2016GXNSFAA380148&2014GXNSFAA118208)Program of Key Laboratory for Purification and Quality Analysis of TCM Extraction in Guangxi Universities(Gui Jiao Ke Yan[2014]No.6)Laboratory of Chemistry and Quality Analysis in the Third Level Laboratory for Research of TCM(Zhuang)of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine(Guo Zhong Yi Yao Fa[200]No.21)
文摘[Objectives] To establish a method for determining the content of Laggera alata( D. Don) Sch. Bip. Ex Oliv. using caffeic acid the target component,and to compare the content of caffeic acid in the medicinal materials of L. alata in different production areas of Guangxi.[Methods]The content was determined by Inertsil~ODS-3 chromatographic column C_(18)( 4. 60 mm × 250 mm,5 μm,mobile phase: acetonitrile-0. 1% phosphoric acid( 22∶ 78),detection wavelength: 320 nm,flow rate: 1. 0 m L/min,column temperature: 30℃,and injection volume: 10 μL. [Results] The caffeic acid showed a good linear relationship in the range of injection volume of 0. 025 92-0. 259 2 μg( R =0. 999 5). The average recovery rate was 98. 33%( RSD = 1. 85%). L. alata in different production areas of Guangxi contained the caffeic acid,and there was a great difference in the caffeic acid. L. alata in Baise had the highest content of caffeic acid,while that in Guilin had the lowest content of caffeic acid. [Conclusions]This method can accurately determine the content of caffeic acid and is expected provide a scientific basis for the development and utilization of herbal medicine L. alata.