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Chemical constituents of an Uzbek medicinal plant, Perovskia scrophularifolia

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From the aerial parts of Perovskia scrophularifolia, a traditional medicinal plant in Uzbekistan, 11 known compounds, including 4 abietane-type diterpenoids, 1 flavone and 6 glycosides, were isolated and identified.

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The authors are grateful to the Cooperative Center of the University of Tokushima for the NMR experiments.

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Takeda, Y., Hayashi, T., Masuda, T. et al. Chemical constituents of an Uzbek medicinal plant, Perovskia scrophularifolia . J Nat Med 61, 84–85 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11418-006-0023-9

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