2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.fitote.2020.104477
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Fifteen new diterpenoid alkaloids from the roots of Aconitum kirinense Nakai

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“…Aconitum species represent a large genus in the Ranunclaceae family [ 1 ]. It is estimated that there are more than 350 species of Aconitum all over the world, which are widely distributed in the northern temperate zone, of which 173 species are endemic to mainland China [ 1 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Aconitum species represent a large genus in the Ranunclaceae family [ 1 ]. It is estimated that there are more than 350 species of Aconitum all over the world, which are widely distributed in the northern temperate zone, of which 173 species are endemic to mainland China [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aconitum species represent a large genus in the Ranunclaceae family [ 1 ]. It is estimated that there are more than 350 species of Aconitum all over the world, which are widely distributed in the northern temperate zone, of which 173 species are endemic to mainland China [ 1 ]. Previously chemical and pharmacological studies shown that the diterpenoid alkaloids (DAs) were the main pharmacological constituents of this genus [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(synonym A. kirinense ). 64 A series of ranaconitines possessing OH-10, including anthriscifolcines C-G (65–68), anthriscifolcones A and B (69 and 70), and anthriscifoltines C-G (71–75), were found in two varieties of D. anthriscifolium Hance. 65–68 Among them, anthriscifolcines F and G (67 and 68) also feature an OH-16 substituent instead of the common OMe-16 substituent.…”
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“…2) As our ongoing interest in the phytochemical studies on the pharmacologically interesting plants Aconitum and Delphinium, we obtained a series of structurally and chemotaxonomically interesting diterpenoid alkaloids. [3][4][5][6][7] The plant Aconitum novoluridum Munz belongs to the Aconitum genus in the family of Ranunculaceae and is distributed in the northeast of Tibet in China, Bhutan, Nepal, and Sikkim at an attitude of 3800-4500 m. 8) Aconitum novoluridum is similar to Aconitum apetalum, but the stem is lower and thinner, the leaves are smaller, the bracteoles are ovate, the sepals are purplish-red, and the petals are distinguished by short spines. The plant also plays an important role in the chemotaxonomy of Aconitum, which could be learned from the deep phytochemistry study on it.…”
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confidence: 99%