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Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (Danshen)
2018Danshen is the dry root and rhizome of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge and is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine. The study proved that Danshen extracts and their components have many pharmacological actions. The lipophylic and hydrosoluble compounds from Danshen have been developed into many preparations for clinical application. Danshen preparations are
Li Zhang, Guan-Hua Du
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Cytotoxic and aromatic constituents from Salvia miltiorrhiza
Phytochemistry, 2006As part of an ongoing study of traditional Chinese medicinal plants, the root tissue of Salvia miltiorrhiza was further investigated for its chemical constituents. Five naturally occurring products along with 13 known constituents were isolated from an ethyl acetate-soluble portion of its ethanol extract.
Ming-Jaw, Don +4 more
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Comparative Phytochemical Investigation ofSalvia miltiorrhizaandSalvia triloba
Planta Medica, 1995From the aerial parts of Chinese Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge a novel sesquiterpene (1), which possesses a rare substitution pattern, together with seven known abietane type diterpenes has been isolated. Structure 1 was elucidated on the basis of spectral analysis, including 2D-NMR spectroscopy, especially long range 1H-13C correlation (COLOC).
J, Liu, J, Zapp, H, Becker
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A diterpenoid phenalenone from Salvia miltiorrhiza
Phytochemistry, 1985Abstract A phenalenone isolated from Salvia miltiorrhiza was identified as 9-isopropyl-2,2,5-trimethyl-8H- phenaleno[1,9bc]furan8-one, a compound which had been artificially prepared by rearrangement of taxoquinone and other royleanones.
Takenori Kusumi +3 more
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Genetic Transformation of Salvia miltiorrhiza
1999In China, the genus Salvia consists of 78 species, 24 varieties, and 8 forms, and is distributed throughout, especially in areas of southwestern such as the Sichivan, Yunnan, and Xizang provinces (Huang et al. 1981). Many Salvia species have been screened as possible sources of tanshinones, for example, S. przewalskii var. mandarinorum, S. przenwalskii,
Z. B. Hu, D. Liu, A. W. Alfermann
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Abietane type diterpenoids from Salvia miltiorrhiza
Phytochemistry, 1989Abstract Two new abietane diterpenoids, miltionone I and II, have been isolated from the root Salvia miltiorrhiza and the structures determined as 12-hydroxy-20-nor-5(10),6,8,12-abietatetraene-1,11,14-trione and 15( R )-14,16-epoxy-11-hydroxy-20- nor -5(10),7,9(11),13-abietatetraene-6,12-dione, respectively, by spectroscopic analysis.
Yasumasa Ikeshiro +2 more
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Genetic Transformation of Salvia miltiorrhiza
2019Salvia miltiorrhiza is a valuable traditional Chinese medicinal herb. Due to the great importance of tanshinones and phenolic acids in S. miltiorrhiza, it is necessary to increase their yields to satisfy the rapidly growing demand. Many efforts have been made to elucidate the biosynthetic pathways of tanshinones and phenolic acids.
Meizhen Wang, Shanfa Lu
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Salvia miltiorrhiza and ischemic diseases.
Acta pharmacologica Sinica, 2001The demonstration of beneficial effects of salvia miltiorrhiza (DanShen) on ischemic diseases has revolutionized the management of angina pectoris, myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke in Chinese society. Experimental studies have shown that DanShen dilated coronary arteries, increased coronary blood flow, and scavenged free radicals in ischemic ...
Ji, X.-Y., Tan, B.K.-H., Zhu, Y.-Z.
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Interaction between Warfarin and Danshen (Salvia Miltiorrhiza)
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2001OBJECTIVE: To discuss the potential for an adverse interaction between the Chinese herb danshen, the dry root and rhizome of Salvia miltiorrhizaBge, and warfarin. DATA SOURCES: A MEDLINE search was performed (from January 1966 through October 2000) using the key words danshen and Salvia miltiorrhiza.
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