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Alkaloidal constituents fromAconitum jaluense

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Aconitum jaluense Komar. (Ranunculaceae) is one of theAconitum plants growing in Korean peninsula. An investigation of the alkaloidal constituents of this species led to the isolation of seven C19-norditerpenoid and a C20-diterpenoid alkaloid. Three of them have been identified as neoline, mesaconitine, and hypaconitine, which were isolated from this plant collected from Mt. Bultasan in the north part. The other five alkaloids were determined as lipomesaconitine, lipohypaconitine, 15α-hydroxyneoline, hokbusine A, and napelline, which have not been found in this plant. Structures of those alkaloids were determined on the basis of their spectral data. It is of interest to note that a comparison of the present work and the previous report showed some differences in the alkaloidal contents.

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Shim, S.H., Kim, J.S., Kang, S.S. et al. Alkaloidal constituents fromAconitum jaluense . Arch Pharm Res 26, 709–715 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02976678

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