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Acer mono

Acer mono (Aceraceae), a Korean folk medicine for hemostasis, produces two potent hepatoprotective stilbene glycosides, 5-G-methyl-( )-resveratrol 3-0-p-D-glucopyranoside and 5-0-methyl-( )-resveratrol 3-<9-p-D-apiofuranosyl-(l —>6)-p-D-glucopyranoside [16]. Those two compounds significantly prevent the depletion... [Pg.1940]

Yang H, Sung SH, Kim YC (2005) Two new hepatoprotective stilbene glycosides from Acer mono leaves. J Nat Prod 68 101-103... [Pg.1943]

The unusual sugars such as apiose, aceric acid, or KDO require special techniques for their detection and characterization. However, 0-methylated sugars can be characterized by GLC-MS of their alditol acetates (Darvill et al., 1978). Mono-O-methylated derivatives elute faster than their completely acetylated homologues. This can be illustrated by comparison of the retention times (on a SP-1000 glass capillary column) of the acetylated derivatives of xylitol (R-0.71) and 4-0-methylxylitol (R-... [Pg.85]


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