2008
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1084606
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Comparative phytochemical and biological studies on Veronica cuneifolia subsp. cuneifolia and V. cymbalaria

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“…The comparison of the iridoid fractions of V. cuneifolia subsp. cuneifolia and V. cymbalaria using an HPLC diode array detector (DAD) system with 40% MeOH showed that iridoid fractions of V. cymbalaria contained veratroylcatalpol (34), isovanilloylcatalpol, and aucubin (8) in addition to the compounds found in iridoid fractions [19]. Additionally, seven iridoid glucosides, aucubin (8), catalpol (1), veronicoside (20), verproside (32), amphycoside, verminoside (28), and catalposide (6), were identified [32].…”
Section: Phytochemical Characterization Of Veronica Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The comparison of the iridoid fractions of V. cuneifolia subsp. cuneifolia and V. cymbalaria using an HPLC diode array detector (DAD) system with 40% MeOH showed that iridoid fractions of V. cymbalaria contained veratroylcatalpol (34), isovanilloylcatalpol, and aucubin (8) in addition to the compounds found in iridoid fractions [19]. Additionally, seven iridoid glucosides, aucubin (8), catalpol (1), veronicoside (20), verproside (32), amphycoside, verminoside (28), and catalposide (6), were identified [32].…”
Section: Phytochemical Characterization Of Veronica Plantsmentioning
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“…There are around 79 Veronica species in Turkish flora, 26 of which are endemic. Different parts of Veronica species are used as a diuretic, for wound healing, and against rheumatic pains in Turkish folk medicine [19].…”
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“… 2005 ; Harput-Hudaverdi et al. 2008 ). In addition, the extraction of V. undulata also contains antioxidant, anticholinergic, and anticancer activities (Stojković et al.…”
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