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The Phenylpropanoids from Aster tataricus

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By using column chromatographies, preparative HPLC, and other separation techniques, the phenylpropanoids in Aster tataricus L. f. were isolated and purified. The structures of compounds were recognized by MS and NMR techniques as 16 phenylpropanoids, including 6 flavonoids, a coumarin and 9 lignans. Among them, 1 was a new flavonoid glycoside, and 2, 7–16 were first isolated from A. tataricus.

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The research was funded by the following studies: Free Exploration Youth Scientific Research Project of Shanxi Provincial Science and Technology Department (202103021223309), Doctoral Research Initiation Funds of Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2022BK14, 2022BKS07), Development of New Preparation Technology for External Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine Supported by Key Laboratory of Health Commission of Shanxi Province (2021SYS23), and the Scientific and Technological Innovation Team of Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine (2022TD1015).

In addition, Y. G. Cheng and P. Li contributed equally to this work.

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Published in Khimiya Prirodnykh Soedinenii, No. 6, November–December, 2023, pp. 915–918

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Cheng, Y.G., Li, P., Li, J.L. et al. The Phenylpropanoids from Aster tataricus. Chem Nat Compd 59, 1084–1087 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10600-023-04201-6

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