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Research Article

Glycosides constituents from Codonopsis pilosula

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Received 11 Jan 2024, Accepted 14 Apr 2024, Published online: 29 Apr 2024
 

Abstract

A new glycoside (1) along with six known analogues (1-7) were isolated from Codonopsis pilosula collected at Shanxi in China. The structure of 1 was established based on comprehensive spectroscopic data and literature comparison. The anti-inflammatory effects of isolated compounds were further investigated in LPS-induced RAW264.7 macrophage.

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Funding

This work was financially supported by Shanxi Provincial Department of Education Science and Technology Innovation Plan Project (2021L359), Doctoral Research Initiation Fund of Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine (2022BK14), Special Plan for Shanxi Provincial Science and Technology Innovation Talent Team (202204051002028), Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine Science and Technology Innovation Team (2022TD1015), Discipline Construction Project of Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine (2023XKJS-26), and Key Laboratory Construction Plan of Shanxi Provincial Health Commission (2021SYS23) and Shanxi Provincial Education Department; Shanxi Provincial Key Research and Development Project; Shanxi Provincial Science and Technology Department.

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