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publicationDate 2013-09-11-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Alkaloid separated from Tripterygium wilfordii endophytic fungus metabolite and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to an alkaloid separated from a Tripterygium wilfordii endophytic fungus metabolite and application thereof. The general formula of the alkaloid is shown in the specification, wherein R1 is -CH3 or -H; and R2 is one of -CH(CH3)2, -OH or -H. According to the invention, the alkaloid is separated from a Tripterygium wilfordii endophytic fungus metabolite for the first time, and the chemical structure of the alkaloid obtained by separation is determined, thus providing a realistic basis for the further study and practical application of Tripterygium wilfordii endophytic fungi.
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