anecortave has been researched along with acteoside* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for anecortave and acteoside
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[Caffeoyl phenylethanoid glycosides from Callicarpa kwangtungensis].
Phytochemical investigation on the EtOH extract from the aerial part of Callicarpa kwangtungensis led to the isolation and characterization of 10 caffeoyl phenylethanoid glycosides, 2'-acetylacteoside (1), tubuloside E (2), acteoside (3), tubuloside B (4), isoacteoside (5), alyssonoside (6), 2'-acetylforsythoside B (7), brandioside (8), forsythoside B (9), and poliumoside (10). Compound 4 was isolated from the plants of Verbenaceae,and 6 was obtained from the Callicarpa genus, for the first time, while compounds 1, 2, 5 and 7 were firstly reported from the plant. Topics: Caffeic Acids; Catechols; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Ethanol; Glucosides; Glycosides; Phenols; Verbenaceae | 2014 |
Simultaneous determination of three phenylethanoid glycosides from Callicarpae Caulis et Folium in rat plasma by LC-MS/MS and its application to PK study.
Callicarpae Caulis et Folium (CCF) is a traditional Chinese medicine usually used for hemostasis in clinics. In this study, a novel LC-MS/MS method was developed and validated for the simultaneous quantification of three phenylethanoid glycosides in rat plasma (verbascoside, forsythoside B and poliumoside), which are the major bioactive compounds of CCF; MS was operated in negative mode.. This method was linear between 5.2 and 1010 ng/ml for poliumoside, 7.0 and 420 ng/ml for forsythoside B and 2.60 and 260.0 ng/ml for verbascoside. The MS/MS ion transitions monitored were m/z 769.4→160.5, m/z 755.3→593.3, m/z 623.1→160.5 and m/z 179.0→133.6 for poliumoside, forsythoside B, verbascoside and caffeic acid (IS), respectively. Linearity, accuracy, precision and extraction recovery of three analytes were all satisfactory.. The method developed was sensitive, specific and rapid. It has been successfully applied in a PK study of three phenylethanoid glycosides after a single oral administration of CCF extract to rats. Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Caffeic Acids; Callicarpa; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Glucosides; Glycosides; Limit of Detection; Male; Medicine, Chinese Traditional; Phenols; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Reference Standards; Reproducibility of Results; Tandem Mass Spectrometry | 2013 |