A new iridoid glycoside 1 and a new iridoid 2 were isolated from the whole plant of Pedicularis kansuensis f. albiflora. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopie methods.
A new flavonoid 1 rhamnocitrin-3-O-(6"-femloyl)-β-D-galactopyranoside-4'-O-β-D- glucospyranoside called kansuensisoside A together with a known flavonoid 2 (rhamnocitrin- 3-O-β-D-galactopyranoside-4'-O-β-D-g...A new flavonoid 1 rhamnocitrin-3-O-(6"-femloyl)-β-D-galactopyranoside-4'-O-β-D- glucospyranoside called kansuensisoside A together with a known flavonoid 2 (rhamnocitrin- 3-O-β-D-galactopyranoside-4'-O-β-D-glucospyranoside) were isolated from the extract of the whole plant of Oxytropis kansuensis Bunge. The structure of 1 was elucidated by spectroscopic methods including 2D-NMR techniques (COSY, HMQC, HMBC) and HR-ESIMS.展开更多
[ Objective] The paper was to study the acute toxicity of Oxytropis Kansuensis Bunge on rats. [ Method ] Forty rats were randomly divided into two gToups: control group (distilled water) and trial group (water ext...[ Objective] The paper was to study the acute toxicity of Oxytropis Kansuensis Bunge on rats. [ Method ] Forty rats were randomly divided into two gToups: control group (distilled water) and trial group (water extract of 0. Kansuens/s) to carry out the acute toxicity experiment. The trial group was supplied with the maximum dose (6.0 g/ml,0.8 ml/20 g) twice per day for continuous 7 d. [Result] The maximal tolerance dose of rats to water extract of O. Kansuens/s was more than 480 g/kg. Feeding rats with O. Kansuens/s would not lead to the death of rats within short time (7 d) and no obvious macroscopic pathological changes in the viscera of rats could be seen in naked eyes. [Condusion] The study provided theoretical basis for full use of O. Kansuens/s resources.展开更多
[Objective] This research aimed to study the taxonomic status of a potential energy plant, E. kansuensis Prokh (Euphorbiaceae). [Method] Fresh plants collected after field survey and specimens were observed and compar...[Objective] This research aimed to study the taxonomic status of a potential energy plant, E. kansuensis Prokh (Euphorbiaceae). [Method] Fresh plants collected after field survey and specimens were observed and compared to study the morphological characteristics and distribution of E. kansuensis Prokh. and E. ebraceolata Hayata in Subgen. Esula distributed in Jiangsu Province. [Result] There was no obvious morphological distinction but some overlaps between E. kansuensis Prokh. in Flora of China and E. ebraceolata Hayata in Flora of Jiangsu based on indumentum and root characteristics, therefore the standpoint that E. ebraceolata Hayata was a wrong name for E. kansuensis Prokh. in Flora of China proved to be reasonable. However, the description of E. kansuensis Prokh. should be modified as follows: indumentums, present or absent; roots, fusiform to terete; glands, oblong kidney-shaped. [Conclusion] This study is of great significance for the taxonomic identification of E. kansuensis Prokh.展开更多
文摘A new iridoid glycoside 1 and a new iridoid 2 were isolated from the whole plant of Pedicularis kansuensis f. albiflora. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopie methods.
文摘A new flavonoid 1 rhamnocitrin-3-O-(6"-femloyl)-β-D-galactopyranoside-4'-O-β-D- glucospyranoside called kansuensisoside A together with a known flavonoid 2 (rhamnocitrin- 3-O-β-D-galactopyranoside-4'-O-β-D-glucospyranoside) were isolated from the extract of the whole plant of Oxytropis kansuensis Bunge. The structure of 1 was elucidated by spectroscopic methods including 2D-NMR techniques (COSY, HMQC, HMBC) and HR-ESIMS.
基金Supported by Major Directional Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences( KGCX2-SW-213-08)National Natural Science Foundation of China ( NS-FC. NO. 20775083)~~
文摘[ Objective] The paper was to study the acute toxicity of Oxytropis Kansuensis Bunge on rats. [ Method ] Forty rats were randomly divided into two gToups: control group (distilled water) and trial group (water extract of 0. Kansuens/s) to carry out the acute toxicity experiment. The trial group was supplied with the maximum dose (6.0 g/ml,0.8 ml/20 g) twice per day for continuous 7 d. [Result] The maximal tolerance dose of rats to water extract of O. Kansuens/s was more than 480 g/kg. Feeding rats with O. Kansuens/s would not lead to the death of rats within short time (7 d) and no obvious macroscopic pathological changes in the viscera of rats could be seen in naked eyes. [Condusion] The study provided theoretical basis for full use of O. Kansuens/s resources.
文摘[Objective] This research aimed to study the taxonomic status of a potential energy plant, E. kansuensis Prokh (Euphorbiaceae). [Method] Fresh plants collected after field survey and specimens were observed and compared to study the morphological characteristics and distribution of E. kansuensis Prokh. and E. ebraceolata Hayata in Subgen. Esula distributed in Jiangsu Province. [Result] There was no obvious morphological distinction but some overlaps between E. kansuensis Prokh. in Flora of China and E. ebraceolata Hayata in Flora of Jiangsu based on indumentum and root characteristics, therefore the standpoint that E. ebraceolata Hayata was a wrong name for E. kansuensis Prokh. in Flora of China proved to be reasonable. However, the description of E. kansuensis Prokh. should be modified as follows: indumentums, present or absent; roots, fusiform to terete; glands, oblong kidney-shaped. [Conclusion] This study is of great significance for the taxonomic identification of E. kansuensis Prokh.