RESUMEN
Fifteen liposoluble compouuds were isolated and identified from the rhizomes of Drynaria fortunei (Kunze) J.Sm.. They are: diploptene(Ⅰ); hop-21-ene(Ⅱ); diplopterol(Ⅲ); fern9(11) -ene(Ⅳ); cyclolaudenol(Ⅴ); cyclomargenol(Ⅵ); cyclolaudenone (Ⅶ); n-dotriacontanic acid(Ⅷ); ?-sitosterol(Ⅸ); 25-en-cycloartenol(Ⅹ); 25-en-cycloartenone(Ⅺ); 24-en-cycloartenol(Ⅻ); 24-en-cycloartenone; 5-stigmasten-3-ol; 5-stigmasten-3-one Apart from Ⅰ,Ⅳ and Ⅸ, the rest had not been found in this fern since.
RESUMEN
Fracture healing activity of aqteous extracts of rhizome of Drynaria fortunei (Kunze ) J.Sm.,D.sinica Diels ( "Gusuibu"),and its main constitucnt naringin were examined and coufirmedwith an experimental bone-injury model rat femur inferior. Results showed that they werefefective for healing of experimental rat bone-injury.
RESUMEN
AIM: To optimize the extraction process of the total flavonoids of Pollen typhae. METHODS: The optimum extraction process was selected with the orthogonal design (L 27 (3 13 )), using the contents of typhaneoside and isorhamnetin 3 O neohesperidoside as the evaluating criteria. RESULTS: The significant effects of alcohol concentration, extraction time and extraction times on the extraction of the total flavonoids of Pollen typhae were discovered. CONCLUSION: The optimum extraction process was as follows: Pollen typhae was extracted with 40% alcohol for two times, each with the solvent volume 14 times of the weight of the raw materials and extraction time for 3 h.