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Iridoid compounds fromBoschniakia rossica

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Four iridoid compounds were isolated from methanol extract ofBoschniakia rossica by repeated column chromatography. Their structures were determined as boschnaloside (1), boschnarol (2), bosnarol methylether (3), and 7-deoxy 8-epiloganic acid (4), respectively. Compound2, 3, and4 were isolated for the first time from this plant.

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Yin, Z.Z., Kim, H.S., Kim, Y.H. et al. Iridoid compounds fromBoschniakia rossica . Arch Pharm Res 22, 78–80 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02976441

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