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- Daucosterol (eleutheroside A) is a natural phytosterol-like compound. It is the glucoside of β-sitosterol. Xie, Jingxi; Ji, Zheng (1981). "Zhōngyào yādǎnzǐ...
- B4), syringaresinol, phenylpropanes, coumarins, beta-sitosterol and daucosterol. Berries from E. senticosus contain diverse polyphenols, including caffeic...
- hydroxychavicol, and caryophyllene. Stems contain phytosterols (β-sitosterol, β-daucosterol, stigmasterol etc.), alkaloids (piperine, pellitorine, piperdardine,...
- kaempferol-3,7-O-α-L-dirhamnoside, the phytosterols β-sitosterol and daucosterol, and the fatty alcohol 1-hexacosanol can be found in S. media. Other...
- represents the di-β-D-glucoside of (−)-syringaresinol. Eleutheroside A (daucosterol) Eleutheroside B (syringin) Eleutheroside C (ethyl galactoside) Eleutheroside...
- robinetin), terpenoids (echinocystic acid and oleanolic acid), steroids (daucosterol, β-sitosterol, and stigmasterol), amino acids and peptides...
- sambac contains dotriacontanoic acid, dotriacontanol, oleanolic acid, daucosterol, hesperidin, and [+]-jasminoids A, B, C, D in its roots. Leaves contains...
- 2009). Some chemical compounds found in this herb are betulinic acid, daucosterol, ellagic acid, n-hentricontane, lupeol, quercetin and triacontane-1,30-diol...
- (+)-matairesinol, isohinokinin, and (-)-eudesmin; and the steroids: daucosterol, β-sitosterol. Above-ground parts of the plant were found to contain...
- loroglossin, militarine, dactylorhin A, dactylorhin B, β-Sitosterol and daucosterol. "Dactylorhiza viridis (L.) R.M.Bateman, Pridgeon & M.W.Chase". Plants...