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Chinese Traditional & Herbal Drugs, 2015,46 (20):3004-8.
Chemical constituents from roots of Chloranthus serratus[Reference:
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To study chemical constituents contained in the ethanol extracts from the roots of Chloranthus serratus.
METHODS AND RESULTS:
Fifteen compounds were separated from the roots of M. serratus by using various chromatographic techniques. Their structures were identified on the basis of physicochemical properties and spectral data as 1α,9α-dihydroxy-8,12-expoxyeudesma-4,7,11-trien-6-one(1), 1β,5α-guaiane-4β,10α-diol-6-one(2), zedoalactone E(3), multistalactone C(4), 1β,8β-dihydroxyeudesman-3,7(11)-dien-8α,12-olide(5), 1β,8β-dihydroxy- eudesman-4(15),7(11)-dien-8α,12 olide(6), sobrerol(7), umbelliferone(8), isofraxidin(9), 5-methoxy-6,7-methylene-dioxy coumarin(10), trans-N-p-coumaroyl tyramine(11), N-trans-feruloyl tyramin(12), N-cis-feruloyl tyramin(13), catechin(14), and 7-Hydroxy-5,8-dimethoxyflavanone(15).
CONCLUSIONS:
Compounds 2, 5—7, 10, 14 an 15 are obtained from the plants of Chloranthus Sw. for the first time, and compounds 1, 3, and 4 are isolated from C. serratus for the first time.