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  1. Chemical Constituents of the Roots of Zizyphus rugosa

    Sutin Kaennakam, Jirapast Sichaem, ... Santi Tip-pyang in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 19 September 2013
  2. A novel flavonoid compound from Farsetia aegyptia and its antimicrobial activity

    A new flavonoid kaempferol-7,8-diglucoside was isolated for the first time along with two known flavonoid compounds, kaempferol and quercetin, from...

    E. M. Atta, A. I. Hashem, R. El-Sharkawy Eman in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 28 July 2013
  3. Chemical Constituents from Inula wissmanniana

    One new compound, 4-(3-hydroxybutyl)-3-methylenetetrahydro-2 H -pyran-2-one ( 1 ), was reported, along with 22 known compounds ( 2–23 ), from the whole...

    **ang-Rong Cheng, Ren Jie, ... Wei-Dong Zhang in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 22 November 2013
  4. Chemical Constituents of Liriodendron tulipifera

    Chien-Hsing Lee, Hsin-Liang Chen, ... Chung-Yi Chen in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 01 May 2013
  5. Phenolics from Claoxylon longifolium

    **ao-Qin Hu, Chao-Zhong Peng, ... Ye-Gao Chen in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 28 July 2013
  6. TNF inhibitors — Mechanisms of action, approved and off-label indications

    Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi) belong to the group of biologic drugs, holding presently top positions on lists of most profitable products...

    Grzegorz Cessak, Olga Kuzawińska, ... Ewa Bałkowiec-Iskra in Pharmacological Reports
    Article 29 May 2014
  7. Simultaneous analysis and peroxynitrite-scavenging activity of galloylated flavonoid glycosides and ellagic acid in Euphorbia supina

    The herbs of Euphorbia supina (Euphorbiaceae) have been used to treat hemorrhage, chronic bronchitis, hepatitis, jaundice, diarrhea, gastritis, and...

    Agung Nugroho, Tae-** Rhim, ... Hee-Juhn Park in Archives of Pharmacal Research
    Article 29 November 2013
  8. Inhibitory activity of coumarins from Artemisia capillaris against advanced glycation endproduct formation

    Since glycation can lead to the onset of diabetic complications due to chronic hyperglycemia, several indigenous Artemisia species were evaluated as...

    Hyun Ah Jung, ** Ju Park, ... Jae Sue Choi in Archives of Pharmacal Research
    Article 30 June 2012
  9. Chemical constituents of Paederia scandens

    Changlong Zhuang, **njie Wang, ... Tong Wu in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 01 May 2013
  10. Phytochemical constituents of Comastoma pedunculatum

    Li Tang, **ao-Ming Xu, ... **-Chao Feng in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 01 May 2013
  11. Anti-inflammatory changes of gene expression by Artemisia iwayomogi in the LPS-stimulated human gingival fibroblast: Microarray analysis

    The leaves and stems of Asteraceae Artemisia iwayomogi ( Ai ) for a long time have been known to inhibit inflammatory cytokine production and allergic...

    Yeong-Gon Choi, Sujung Yeo, ... Sabina Lim in Archives of Pharmacal Research
    Article 01 March 2012
  12. Chemical constituents from Dendropanax dentiger

    Li-** Zheng, Zhi-Gao He, ... Chuan Zhang in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 16 November 2012
  13. Plant coumarins. IX.* Phenolic compounds of Ferulopsis hystrix growing in Mongolia. Cytotoxic activity of 8,9-dihydrofurocoumarins

    It was shown that plants of the genus Ferulopsis are valuable sources of coumarins. Nine angular 8-substituted and 8,9-disubstituted...

    E. E. Shulˈts, Zh. Ganbaatar, ... G. A. Tolstikov in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 16 May 2012
  14. Coumarins from the flowers of Trifolium repens

    Agnieszka Kicel, Maria Wolbis in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 22 March 2012
  15. Inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase and skin inflammation by the aerial parts of Artemisia capillaris and its constituents

    The aerial parts of Artemisia capillaris Thunberg (Compositae) have been used in Chinese medicine as a liver protective agent, diuretic, and for...

    Oh Song Kwon, Jae Sue Choi, ... Hyun Pyo Kim in Archives of Pharmacal Research
    Article 01 September 2011
  16. Application, chemical composition, and standardization of nettle raw material and related drugs (Review)

    Literature on the application, chemical composition, and standardization of nettle ( Urtica ) raw material and related medicinal plant preparations is...

    Ya. F. Kopyt’ko, E. S. Lapinskaya, T. A. Sokol’skaya in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal
    Article 01 January 2012
  17. Scopoletin from the flower buds of Magnolia fargesii inhibits protein glycation, aldose reductase, and cataractogenesis Ex Vivo

    Five compounds previously known structures, scopoletin ( 1 ), northalifoline ( 2 ), stigmast-4-en-3-one ( 3 ), tiliroside ( 4 ), and oplopanone ( 5 ) were...

    Jun Lee, Nan Hee Kim, ... ** Sook Kim in Archives of Pharmacal Research
    Article 01 September 2010
  18. Chemical investigation of Caragana spinosa runners

    D. N. Olennikov, L. M. Tankhaeva, V. V. Partilkhaev in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 07 January 2012
  19. Chemical constituents of the aerial parts of Aconitum kongboense

    Jian-Jun Fu, Jiang-Jiang Qin, ... Wei-Dong Zhang in Chemistry of Natural Compounds
    Article 01 November 2011
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