Eupatorin 3′-O-glucopyranoside, a trimethoxyflavonoid glucoside from the aerial parts of Salvia mellifera
Abstract
Salvia mellifera, native to California, Baja California, and Mexico, is a medicinal herb traditionally used to relieve pain, body aches, including chronic pain. A detailed phytochemical investigation of aerial parts of S. mellifera was accomplished to find species-specific markers and to differentiate the closely related, often (un)intentionally substituted with S. apiana. A total of 22 metabolites, including flavonoids (1–14), triterpenoids...
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Title
Eupatorin 3′-O-glucopyranoside, a trimethoxyflavonoid glucoside from the aerial parts of Salvia mellifera
Published Date
Aug 26, 2021
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
269 - 276
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