2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2006.07.133
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In vitro studies on mesenchymal stem cells of a dry birch tree bark extract

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“…The separation chromatogram of the BC1 extract is also attached in the Figure 9 . As expected, two major compounds, betulin (58.8%) and lupeol (41%) were dominant in the BC1 extract, as indicated by the mass spectra, whereas the other two extracts, BC2 and B(MeOH) respectively, exhibited less triterpene content [ 25 ] (22.8% and 23.7% betulin, respectively), in agreement with the predicted vibrational data. The NIST library of spectra was used for reference.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…The separation chromatogram of the BC1 extract is also attached in the Figure 9 . As expected, two major compounds, betulin (58.8%) and lupeol (41%) were dominant in the BC1 extract, as indicated by the mass spectra, whereas the other two extracts, BC2 and B(MeOH) respectively, exhibited less triterpene content [ 25 ] (22.8% and 23.7% betulin, respectively), in agreement with the predicted vibrational data. The NIST library of spectra was used for reference.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…It was selected after comparation with another two types of extractions, using a Soxhlet (Gerhardt) continuos extraction: BC2 sample resulted from 4.93 g birch bark and 250 ml cloroform/diclormetan/metanol 1:1:1 solvents mixture for 2 hours, continuous extraction and B(MeOH) sample from 4.90 g dried sample with 250 ml methanol using a ultrasonication bath (Falc). According to the literature [ 1 , 9 , 10 , 20 , 26 ] using a mixture of solvents could result in an increased extraction products amount but we proved that the continous methanolic extract assure a good extraction yield for triterpene content. [ 8 ] In order to establish the end of extraction, the depletion of vegetal material was used.…”
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“…According to the literature data [ 68 , 69 , 70 , 71 ], the use of a mixture of solvents can lead to an increase in the yield of extractive substances from birch bark. It has been shown that prolonged extraction with methanol provides the best yield of triterpenes [ 72 ].…”
Section: Methods Of Betulin Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%