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New antihepatotoxic cerebroside from Lycium chinense fruitsKim et al., 1997
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- 16783672343560224897
- Author
- Kim S
- Choi Y
- Huh H
- Kim J
- Kim Y
- Lee H
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- Publication venue
- Journal of natural products
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Two cerebrosides isolated from Lycium chinense fruits have been characterized as 1-O-β-d- glucopyranosyl-(2 S, 3 R, 4 E, 8 Z)-2-N-palmitoyloctadecasphinga-4, 8-dienine (1) and 1-O- β-d-glucopyranosyl-(2 S, 3 R, 4 E, 8 Z)-2-N-(2 '-hydroxypalmitoyl) octadecasphinga-4, 8 …
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