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A new sesquiterpene lactone fromArtemisia rubripes nakai

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The chromatographic separation of a methylene chloride extract ofArtemisia rubripes led to the isolation of a new sesquiterpene lactone (3), together with four known compounds, a coumarin (2) and three terpenes (1, 4, and5). Their structures were characterized to be 1 β, 6αdihydroxy-4 (15)-eudesmene (1), scopoletin (2), 1α, 4β-dihydroxy-8α-acetoxy-guaia-2, 10(14), 11(13)-triene-6, 12-olide (3), 1α, 4β-dihydroxy-8α-acetoxy-guaia-2, 9, 11 (13)-triene-6, 12-olide (4), and β-sitosterol-3-O-β-D-glycoside (5) by spectroscopic means.

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Lee, K.H., Min, Y.D., Choi, S.Z. et al. A new sesquiterpene lactone fromArtemisia rubripes nakai. Arch Pharm Res 27, 1016–1019 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02975423

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