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titleOfInvention Sanggenon compound
abstract NEW MATERIAL:Sanggenon B. Appearance: light yellow powder. A melting point: 158W164°C. A molecular weight: 570. Specific rotatory power:[α]D 22 +62° (C=0.04, methanol). Solubility: slightly soluble in water, hexane, etc., soluble in ethyl ether, ethyl acetate, easily soluble in methanol, ethanol, etc., Color reaction: positive in ferric chloride reaction, hydrochloric acid-magnesium reaction, sodium boron hydride reaction. Distinction between acidity and basicity: acidity. n USE: A bacterial agent. Effective against Gram-positive bacteria. n PROCESS: The root bark of a plant of Morus bombycis (e.g., Morus alba L., Morus bombycis Koidz, etc.), which is sufficiently dried, is cut thinly, defatted, extracted with methanol, etc., and filtered. The extracted essence prepared from a filtrate is subjected to column chromatography, and further purified to give the desired sanggenon B. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
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