“…Twenty-two known analogous (7-28) were identified by analysis of their spectroscopic data with the reported data for xuetongsu (schisanlactone E, 7) 10.8 g (Liu and Huang, 1991), kadnanolactone A (8) 5.0 mg (Yang et al, 2010), schisanlactone B (9) 25.0 mg (Liu et al, 1983), kadsuphilactone B (10) 6.8 mg (Shen et al, 2005), schisanbilactone A (11) 4.0 mg (Ma et al, 2009), cycloartenone (12) 2.5 g (Pavanasisivam and Sultanbawa, 1973), schisandronic acid (13) 18.2 mg (Li et al, 2003), heteroclic acid (14) 5.6 mg (Wang et al, 2006b), changnanic acid (15) 18.0 mg (Liu and Huang, 1991), heteroclitalactone C (16) 5.5 mg (Wang et al, 2006b), heteroclitalactone D (17) 42.0 mg (Wang et al, 2006b), heteroclitalactone F (18) 7.0 mg (Wang et al, 2006b), heteroclitalactone G (19) 22.0 mg (Wang et al, 2007), heteroclitalactone I (20) 6.5 mg (Wang et al, 2007), heteroclitalactone K (21) 12.5 mg (Wang et al, 2007), heteroclitalactone L (22) 15.3 mg (Wang et al, 2007), heteroclitalactone M (23) 17.3 mg (Wang et al, 2007), sorghumol (24) 12.9 mg (Han et al, 2008), β-sitosterol (25) 100 mg (Chaturvedula and Prakash, 2012), daucosterol (26) 10.0 mg (Rahmana et al, 2009), 6β-hydoxysitostenone (27) 7.6 mg (Liang et al, 2015), and a steroid, trihydoxy pregnene (28) 13.0 mg (Deng et al, 2010). Their structures are presented in Figure 1.…”