Polygonumnolides C1-C4; minor dianthrone glycosides from the roots of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb
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Four new dianthrone glycosides, named polygonumnolides C1-C4 (1–4), were isolated from the dried roots of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb, together with two known emodin dianthrones (5–6). Their hepatotoxicities were evaluated against L-02 cell lines. Compounds 1–4 showed weak hepatotoxicity against L-02 cell lines with IC50 values of 313.05, 205.20, 294.20, and 207.35 μM, respectively.
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Polygonumnolides C1-C4; minor dianthrone glycosides from the roots of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. Taylor & Francis. Yang, Jian-Bo; Li, Li; Dai, Zhong; Wu, Yu; Geng, Xing-Chao; Li, Bo; et al..
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AUTHORS (9)
JY
Jian-Bo Yang
LL
Li Li
ZD
Zhong Dai
YW
Yu Wu
XG
Xing-Chao Geng
BL
Bo Li
SM
Shuang-Cheng Ma
AW
Ai-Guo Wang
YS
Ya-Lun Su