1993
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(93)85375-2
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An oleanolic acid based bisglycoside from Clematis montana roots

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“…Widely distributed in South America (Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina) (Zuloaga and Morrone, 1999) it is used in popular medicine as a vulnerary, especially for the treatment of wounds and external ulcers as an antivenom and as a rubefascient (Del Vitto et al, 1997). The roots of other species of the genus, such as Clematis japonica and Clematis chinensis, have been used as a diuretic (Yamaguchi et al, 1976;Shao et al, 1995) and oleanolic acid has been reported to be one of the main components (Thapliyal and Bahuguna, 1993;Kizu et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Widely distributed in South America (Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina) (Zuloaga and Morrone, 1999) it is used in popular medicine as a vulnerary, especially for the treatment of wounds and external ulcers as an antivenom and as a rubefascient (Del Vitto et al, 1997). The roots of other species of the genus, such as Clematis japonica and Clematis chinensis, have been used as a diuretic (Yamaguchi et al, 1976;Shao et al, 1995) and oleanolic acid has been reported to be one of the main components (Thapliyal and Bahuguna, 1993;Kizu et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hederagenin based saponin: (Thapliyal Bahuguna, 1993a) (Thapliyal Bahuguna, 1993b) (Thapliyal Bahuguna, 1994) (Lu et al, 2014) (H. Peng et al, 2009)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clematis montana had many medicinal properties and used for the treatment of a migraine, nervous disorders, skin infections, liver complications, hypertension and diabetes [1,2]. Clemontanoside F (triterpene bis glycoside) and three saponin {Clemontanoside-C, [(3-0-βribopyranosyl) (l-3)--rhamnopyranosyl (l-2)--arabinopyranosido-28-0--L-rhamnopyranosyl (l-4)-β-D-gluco-pyranosyl (l-6)-β-D-glucopyranoside of hederagenin)] [(3-0-β-ribopyranosyl (l-3)--rhamnopyranosyl-(l-2)-a-arabinopyranoside of hederagenin)]} had been isolated from Clematis Montana [3][4][5]. As not much work has been done on antibacterial activity, it was considered worthwhile to carry out this activity together with antifungal activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%