Two new compounds, 2″-O-feruloylisoswertiajaponin (1) and (2E)-2-methyl-1-O-vaniloyl-4-β-D-glucopyranoside-2-butene (2), along with one indole alkaloid and five known flavonoids, were isolated from the flowers of Trollius chinensis Bunge. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic evidence (UV, IR, HR-ESI-MS, NMR).
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Poult Sci
December 2024
Guangxi Key Laboratory of Animal Breeding, Disease Control and Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning, 530004, China. Electronic address:
J Ethnopharmacol
January 2025
School of Pharmacy, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China; Key Laboratory of Ningxia Minority Medicine Modernization, Ministry of Education, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China; Ningxia Key Laboratory of Drug Development and Generic Drug Research, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China. Electronic address:
Medicine (Baltimore)
September 2024
Department of Gastroenterology, Hubei No. 3 People's Hospital of Jianghan University, Wuhan, China.
Background: Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI), one of the most common respiratory diseases, has a high annual incidence. Trollius chinensis capsule has been used to treat URTI in China. However, the underlying-mechanisms remain unclear.
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January 2025
Research Institute of Medicine and Pharmacy, Qiqihar Medical University, 161006, Qiqihar, China. Electronic address:
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Trollius chinensis Bunge has a long history of use in China as traditional Chinese medicine and functional tea for the treatment of respiratory infections, such as pharyngitis, tonsillitis and bronchitis. Pharyngitis can impact the entire throat and adjacent lymphoid tissues, and may lead to significant systemic complications. However, the active components and mechanism of Trollius chinensis Bunge for treating acute pharyngitis remains unclear.
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June 2024
Pharmacy of College, Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine, Harbin 150040, China.
Bunge (TCB) is a perennial plant of the Ranunculaceae family with medicinal and edible values. It is widely distributed and commonly used in various regions, including Asia, Europe, and North America. The main chemical components of TCB include alkaloids, flavonoids, phenolic acids, and volatile oil compounds.
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