Mangiferonic acid, 22-hydroxyhopan-3-one, and physcion as specific chemical markers for Alnus nepalensis
Recently the Betulaceae family was divided into two families: Betulaceae with Betula and Alnus genera and Corylaceae with Corylus and Carpinus. Alnus is a genus of flowering plants which comprises about 30 species of deciduous trees and shrubs, few reaching large size, mainly distributed throughou...
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oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-667962019-08-01T03:47:39Z Mangiferonic acid, 22-hydroxyhopan-3-one, and physcion as specific chemical markers for Alnus nepalensis Phan, Minh Giang Truong, Thi To Chinh Tong, Son Phan Matsunami, Katsuyoshi Otsuka, Hideaki Alnus nepalensis Betulaceae Triterpenoid Flavonoid Anthraquinone Phytosterol Recently the Betulaceae family was divided into two families: Betulaceae with Betula and Alnus genera and Corylaceae with Corylus and Carpinus. Alnus is a genus of flowering plants which comprises about 30 species of deciduous trees and shrubs, few reaching large size, mainly distributed throughout the northern hemisphere (Daniere et al., 1991). There are two Betulaceae plant species recorded in the Flora of Vietnam Alnus nepalensis D. Don and Betula alnoides Buch. -Ham. (Pham, 1993). A. nepalensis D. Don (Betulaceae) (Vietnamese name: Tống quán sủi) is a woody plant that reaches up to 10–15 m in height. In the Chinese traditional medicine A. nepalensis is used to treat diarrhoea, bacillary dysentery, and inflammatory diseases (Vo, 1997). For the present study the fresh leaves, twigs, and stem bark of A. nepalensis were collected two times from mountainous areas in district Dong Van, province Ha Giang, Vietnam by a botanist, Dr. Tran Ngoc Ninh of the Institute of Biological Resources and Ecology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam (collection 1 in July 2006 and collection 2 in June 2007). Voucher specimens of the plant (voucher number: 10.999) were deposited at the same Institute. 2019-08-01T03:46:40Z 2019-08-01T03:46:40Z 2010 Article Phan, M. G., et al. (2010). Mangiferonic acid, 22-hydroxyhopan-3-one, and physcion as specific chemical markers for Alnus nepalensis. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 38 (2010) 1065–1068 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/66796 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bse.2010.09.020 en Biochemical Systematics and Ecology; © 2010 Elsevier Ltd application/pdf Elsevier |
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Recently the Betulaceae family was divided into two families: Betulaceae with Betula and Alnus genera and Corylaceae
with Corylus and Carpinus. Alnus is a genus of flowering plants which comprises about 30 species of deciduous trees and
shrubs, few reaching large size, mainly distributed throughout the northern hemisphere (Daniere et al., 1991). There are two
Betulaceae plant species recorded in the Flora of Vietnam Alnus nepalensis D. Don and Betula alnoides Buch. -Ham. (Pham,
1993). A. nepalensis D. Don (Betulaceae) (Vietnamese name: Tống quán sủi) is a woody plant that reaches up to 10–15 m in
height. In the Chinese traditional medicine A. nepalensis is used to treat diarrhoea, bacillary dysentery, and inflammatory
diseases (Vo, 1997). For the present study the fresh leaves, twigs, and stem bark of A. nepalensis were collected two times
from mountainous areas in district Dong Van, province Ha Giang, Vietnam by a botanist, Dr. Tran Ngoc Ninh of the Institute
of Biological Resources and Ecology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam (collection 1 in July 2006
and collection 2 in June 2007). Voucher specimens of the plant (voucher number: 10.999) were deposited at the same
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Mangiferonic acid, 22-hydroxyhopan-3-one, and physcion as specific chemical markers for Alnus nepalensis |
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