2020
DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.16.257
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Chemical constituents of Chaenomeles sinensis twigs and their biological activity

Abstract: A new megastigmane-type norsesquiterpenoid glycoside, chaemeloside (1), was isolated from the twigs of Chaenomeles sinensis together with 11 known phytochemicals through chromatographic methods. The chemical structure of the new isolate 1 was determined by conventional 1D and 2D NMR data analysis, ECD experiment, hydrolysis followed by a modified Mosher’s method, and LC–MS analysis. The characterized compounds’ biological effects including cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines, antineuroinflammatory activity,… Show more

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“…Sugar analysis using LC–MS. In a manner similar to [ 21 ]. The monosaccharide ( 5 , 0.3 mg), obtained by hydrolysis, was dissolved in pyridine (0.5 mL), then ʟ-cysteine methyl ester hydrochloride (2 mg) was added.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sugar analysis using LC–MS. In a manner similar to [ 21 ]. The monosaccharide ( 5 , 0.3 mg), obtained by hydrolysis, was dissolved in pyridine (0.5 mL), then ʟ-cysteine methyl ester hydrochloride (2 mg) was added.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In TCM, C. speciosa fruit is used to treat gastric disorders, dyspepsia, dysentery, enteritis, influenza, and rheumatic inflammation [103,104]. P. sinensis fruit has been used alone or in combination with other herbs to treat diarrhea, vomiting, muscle aches, and colds [105], as well as an antitussive, antiflatulent, and diuretic. It is also known for its expectorant activity [106] and its extract is traditionally used to treat viral infections [107].…”
Section: Biological Activity Of Quince Fruitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In TCM, C. speciosa fruit is used to treat gastric disorders, dyspepsia, dysentery, enteritis, influenza, and rheumatic inflammation [108,109]. P. sinensis fruit has been used alone or in combination with other herbs to treat diarrhea, vomiting, muscle aches, and colds [110], as well as an antitussive, antiflatulent, and diuretic. It is also known for its expectorant activity [111] and its extract is traditionally used to treat viral infections [112].…”
Section: Biological Activity Of Quince Fruitsmentioning
confidence: 99%