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A suitable combination of preparative scale separation methods results in effective clean-up of the ecdysteroids of Silene italica ssp. nemoralis (Waldst. and Kit.) Nyman. The isolation of minor ecdysteroids from the partially purified extract is based on the use of both droplet counter-current
Eleven ecdysteroids have been isolated from Lychnis floscuculi; we are the first who report eight ecdysteroids of the eleven compounds in this plant. Two of these ecdysteroids, dihydrorubrosterone and 20-hydroxyecdysone 3-acetate are newly discovered natural products. The success of isolation of
Many species in the genus Silene (Caryophyllaceae) have previously been shown to contain ecdysteroids and this genus is recognised as a good source of novel ecdysteroid analogues. We have used ecdysteroid-specific radioimmunoassays and the microplate-based Drosophila melanogaster B(II) cell bioassay
The phytoecdysteroid profiles of extracts of aerial parts of flowering plants of 7 ecdysteroid-containing species in the genus Silene (Caryophyllaceae; S. fridvaldszkyana Hampe, S. gigantea L., S. graminifolia Otth, S. mellifera Boiss. & Reuter, S. repens Patr., S. schmuckeri Wettst., and S.
A simple separation procedure is developed for the isolation of the main phytoecdysteroid 20-hydroxyecdysone from the herb Silene viridiflora. The purification in four steps uses only a simple preparative-scale separation technique (i.e., liquid-liquid extraction, precipitation, solid-phase
HPLC, using superheated D20 as the mobile phase, combined with on-line characterization via a combination of diode array UV, 1H NMR, FT-IR spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry has been used for the analysis of a standard of 20-hydroxyecdysone- and ecdysteroid-containing plant extracts. This