5 结果
Two new flavonoid-type C-glycosides, trollisin I (= (1S)-1,5-anhydro-1-[2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-5-hydroxy-7-methoxy-4-oxo-4H-[1]benzopyran-8-yl]-2-O-(2-methylbutanoyl)-D-glucitol; 1) and its 2-O-benzoyl congener trollisin II (2), were isolated from Trollius chinensis Bunge, together with the two
The flower of Trollius chinensis Bunge is used for treating upper respiratory infections, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and bronchitis in Chinese folk medicine. The antiviral activities of the crude extract, total flavonoids, orientin, vitexin and proglobeflowery acid isolated from the flowers of T.
Various species of globeflowers, belonging to the genus Trollius, have been extensively used in traditional Chinese medicine due to their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties, which are mainly attributed to their high polyphenol content. Differences in polyphenol composition,
Three species of the genus Trollius (Ranunculaceae) are traditionally used to treat upper respiratory tract infections, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, bronchitis, cold with fever, acute tympanitis, aphthae, mouth sore, hemorrhage and pain of gums, acute lymphangitis and acute periostitis. However, only a
Flos Trollii is the dried flowers of Trollius chinensis. It has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for the treatment of upper respiratory tract infection, tonsillitis and pharyngitis in China for a long history. Veratric acid, vitexin, and trolline are the representative