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ajugol/rehmannia

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[Chemical constituents from Rehmannia glutinosa].

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OBJECTIVE To study the chemical constituents from the roots of Rehmannia glutinosa. METHODS The compounds were isolated by various chromatographic methods and identified by spectroscopic analysis. RESULTS Twelve compounds were isolated and their structures were identified as

A new carotenoid glycoside from Rehmannia glutinosa.

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A new carotenoid glycoside, namely neo-rehmannioside (1), together with five known compounds, 6-O-seco-hydroxyaeginetoyl ajugol (2), oxyrehmaionoside B (3), ajugol (4), geniposidic acid (5) and geniposide (6) was isolated from the 95% ethanol extract of dry roots of Rehmannia glutinosa. The

Investigation of dynamic accumulation and regularity of nine glycosides and saccharides in Rehmannia glutinosa by rapid quantitative analysis technology.

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In the process of planting and harvesting of Rehmannia glutinosa, only the underground part is used, and a large number of stems and leaves that are considered non-medicinal parts are usually discarded. Recent studies have shown that the chemical components in the leaves are similar to those

A new polyoxygenated triterpene and two new aeginetic acid quinovosides from the roots of Rehmannia glutinosa.

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A new minor polyoxygenated triterpene named glutinolic acid (1) and two new aeginetic acid quinovosides (2, 3) were isolated from the roots of Rehmannia glutinosa LIBOSCH. (Scrophulariaceae) cultivated in Gunwi-gun, Korea. The structures of these compounds were established as

Optimisation for simultaneous determination of iridoid glycosides and oligosaccharides in Radix Rehmannia by microwave assisted extraction and HILIC-UHPLC-TQ-MS/MS.

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Hydrophilic iridoid glycosides and oligosaccharides are the major active ingredients of Radix Rehmanniae. Analysis of oligosaccharides is a challenging task because they are highly hydrophilic, with similar chemical structures and absence of chromophore and fluorophore groups. The
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