Fig. 2. Chemical structures of major compounds identified in roots of sect. Paeonia native to China.Published as part of Yang, Yong, Li, Shan-shan, Teixeira da Silva, Jaime A., Yu, Xiao-nan & Wang, Liang-sheng, 2020, Characterization of phytochemicals in the roots of wild herbaceous peonies from China and screening for medicinal resources, pp. 1-10 in Phytochemistry (112331) 174 on page 5, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112331, http://zenodo.org/record/829485
Fig. 1. Chemical structures of terpenoids 1–40 from Pseudotsuga sinesis.Published as part of Huang, ...
Abstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance: The genus Paeonia (Paeoniaceae), is one of the most impor...
Fig. 2. Observed key NOE or ROE correlations for indicated compounds.Published as part of Huang, Tin...
Yang, Yong, Li, Shan-shan, Teixeira da Silva, Jaime A., Yu, Xiao-nan, Wang, Liang-sheng (2020): Char...
Fig. 4. Hierarchical cluster dendritic diagram of 20 populations of sect. Paeonia distributed in Chi...
Fig. 1. Representative HPLC chromatographic profiles of roots at 254 nm in samples from sect. Paeoni...
Fig. 3. The range and distribution of the five metabolite categories in 20 populations of sect. Paeo...
Fig. 5. Variations in the five metabolite categories between the four groups (mean ± SD). Different ...
Abstract: The Paeonia root, with or without bark, are considered vital traditional Chinese medicine ...
The Paeonia genus, an important source of crude drugs, has been extensively used in traditional Chin...
Fig. 1. Chemical structures of compounds jixueqisus A-F (1–6).Published as part of Shen, Bingbing, C...
Fig. 1. The structures of compounds 1–20.Published as part of Chen, Yi, Shen, Shou-Mao, Yang, Min, S...
Ethnopharmacological relevance:Paeonia, which comprises approximately 52 shrubs or herbaceous perenn...
Fig. 2. Structures of physalins isolated from the genus physalis (Type I) (1–65).Published as part o...
Purpose. To reveal the raw material potential of the representatives of the genus Paeonia L. introdu...
Fig. 1. Chemical structures of terpenoids 1–40 from Pseudotsuga sinesis.Published as part of Huang, ...
Abstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance: The genus Paeonia (Paeoniaceae), is one of the most impor...
Fig. 2. Observed key NOE or ROE correlations for indicated compounds.Published as part of Huang, Tin...
Yang, Yong, Li, Shan-shan, Teixeira da Silva, Jaime A., Yu, Xiao-nan, Wang, Liang-sheng (2020): Char...
Fig. 4. Hierarchical cluster dendritic diagram of 20 populations of sect. Paeonia distributed in Chi...
Fig. 1. Representative HPLC chromatographic profiles of roots at 254 nm in samples from sect. Paeoni...
Fig. 3. The range and distribution of the five metabolite categories in 20 populations of sect. Paeo...
Fig. 5. Variations in the five metabolite categories between the four groups (mean ± SD). Different ...
Abstract: The Paeonia root, with or without bark, are considered vital traditional Chinese medicine ...
The Paeonia genus, an important source of crude drugs, has been extensively used in traditional Chin...
Fig. 1. Chemical structures of compounds jixueqisus A-F (1–6).Published as part of Shen, Bingbing, C...
Fig. 1. The structures of compounds 1–20.Published as part of Chen, Yi, Shen, Shou-Mao, Yang, Min, S...
Ethnopharmacological relevance:Paeonia, which comprises approximately 52 shrubs or herbaceous perenn...
Fig. 2. Structures of physalins isolated from the genus physalis (Type I) (1–65).Published as part o...
Purpose. To reveal the raw material potential of the representatives of the genus Paeonia L. introdu...
Fig. 1. Chemical structures of terpenoids 1–40 from Pseudotsuga sinesis.Published as part of Huang, ...
Abstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance: The genus Paeonia (Paeoniaceae), is one of the most impor...
Fig. 2. Observed key NOE or ROE correlations for indicated compounds.Published as part of Huang, Tin...