Abstract
Four compounds were isolated from the roots of Lycium chinense and identified as beta-sitosterol, betaine hydrochloride, scopoletin and E-ferulic acid octacosyl ester. The last one was isolated from the genus for the first time.
MeSH terms
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Betaine / chemistry
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Betaine / isolation & purification
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Coumaric Acids / chemistry
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Coumaric Acids / isolation & purification*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal / chemistry*
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Plant Roots / chemistry
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Scopoletin / chemistry
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Scopoletin / isolation & purification
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Sitosterols / chemistry
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Sitosterols / isolation & purification
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Solanaceae / chemistry*
Substances
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Coumaric Acids
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Sitosterols
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ferulic acid octacosyl ester
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Betaine
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gamma-sitosterol
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Scopoletin