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Toxicosis in pigs fed selenium-accumulating Astragalus plant species or sodium selenate

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1989
SUMMARY Three groups of 5 pigs each were fed a high selenium (Se) diet by mixing either Astragalus praelongus (31.6 ppm Se in feed), A bisulcatus (31.7 ppm Se in feed), or sodium selenate (26.6 ppm Se in feed) with commercial hog feed. Ten control pigs were fed only commercial hog chow containing trace selenium (0.44 ppm Se).
Baker, Dale C.   +5 more
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Triterpenoids from Astragalus Plants

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2004
Advances in the chemistry of Astragalus triterpenoids based on worldwide literature appearing mainly after 1988 were reviewed. The review was dedicated to the memory of Professor N. K. Abubakirov.
R. P. Mamedova, M. I. Isaev
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Astragalus membranaceus - a perspective medicinal plant

сборник статей всероссийской научной конференции с международным участием "Растениеводство и луговодство", 2020
Roots of Astragalus membranaceus called "huang qi" are included in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and have been used in Chinese traditional medicine for hundreds of years. In China, it is mainly grown in the north and northeastern part. Under the conditions of the VILAR Botanical Garden, Astragalus membranaceus blooms in the first year of life, forming ...
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Triterpene Glycosides of Plants of the Astragalus Genus. IV. Structure of Cyclounifolioside D from Astragalus unifoliolatus

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2002
The known compound cyclocantogenin (1) and a new cycloartane glycoside cyclounifolioside C (2), which has the structure 24R-cycloartan-3β,6α,16β,24,25-pentaol 3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside, were isolated from roots of Astragalus unifoliolatus Bunge. The structures of the isolated compounds are established using hydrolysis and spectral data.
K. J. Kucherbaev   +4 more
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