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titleOfInvention C is extracted from saussurea intybus15H18O5Method and application thereof
abstract The present invention relates to one extraction separation from saussurea intybus and obtain C 15 H 18 O 5 Method and application thereof, it is characterized in that: by saussurea intybus root soak with ethanol, adopts percolation to collect percolate, thick extractum is obtained, by silicagel column, ODS post and Sephadex on extractum with vacuum distillation apparatus? LH-20 post, through eluting, eluent vacuum distillation apparatus is evaporated to obtain dry powder, has both been monomer C 15 H 18 O 5 English name is 11 ��, 13-Dihydrolacurin compounds; This compound has as effect of anti hepatic fibrosis mechanism both by suppressing activation and the proliferation function of hepatic stellate cell, therefore, and C 15 H 18 O 5 English name is that 11 ��, 13-Dihydrolacurin can as anti-hepatic fibrosis lead compound.
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