1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf00579501
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Triterpene glycosides of the leaves ofFatsia japonica. Structure of fatsiosides D, E, and F

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“…(Araliaceae) is an evergreen plant growing in the regions around Black Sea [1,2]. By Institute of Pharmacochemistry (TSMU) from the ethanolic extract of the leaves of Fatsia japonica was obtained purified fraction of triterpene glycosides ("Fatsiflogin") which possesses antirheumatic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities and is an original, nonsteroidal para-medical preparation [3,4,5,6 ].Five triterpene glycosides (Fatsiosides) were identified in "Fatsiflogin".Fatsioside D (tetraosid of hederagenin-bidesmoside) as one of the major compound of "Fatsiflogin", was selected as a chemical marker [8,9] for the quantitative validation of "Fatsiflogin".The aim of this study was the development of analytical procedures for the quantitative validation of "Fatsiflogin".…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Araliaceae) is an evergreen plant growing in the regions around Black Sea [1,2]. By Institute of Pharmacochemistry (TSMU) from the ethanolic extract of the leaves of Fatsia japonica was obtained purified fraction of triterpene glycosides ("Fatsiflogin") which possesses antirheumatic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities and is an original, nonsteroidal para-medical preparation [3,4,5,6 ].Five triterpene glycosides (Fatsiosides) were identified in "Fatsiflogin".Fatsioside D (tetraosid of hederagenin-bidesmoside) as one of the major compound of "Fatsiflogin", was selected as a chemical marker [8,9] for the quantitative validation of "Fatsiflogin".The aim of this study was the development of analytical procedures for the quantitative validation of "Fatsiflogin".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%