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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University
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(12)1985.
Article
in Chinese
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| ID: wpr-549717
ABSTRACT
From Hippophae rhamnoides L.oil free seed, acylated ?-sitosterol ?-D-glucoside was isolated.By alkaline hydrolysis, acylated steryl glucoside yielded ?-sitosterol-?-D-glucoside and fatty acids which were identified as palmitic, stearic, oleic, linoleic, linolenic and decadecylenic acids.These results suggest that acylated steryl glucoside may be esterified forms of ?-sitosterol-?-D-glucoside which was identified by means of physicochemical properties, spectral analysis and synthesis, ?-sitosterol ?-D-glucoside in relatively small doses (i. e. 12mg/kg) was found to be an effective agent in the treatment of acetic acid-induced chronic ulcer in mice.