A ligustilide dimer from angelica sinensis

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Abstract

A novel ligustilide dimer, E-232, was isolated from the roots of Angelica sinensis. Its structure was determined by spectroscopic methods. It inhibited 3H-nitrendipine binding to the dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channel with an ic50 of 4 × 10-7 M. © 1990.

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Hon, P. M., Lee, C. M., Choang, T. F., Chui, K. Y., & Wong, H. N. C. (1990). A ligustilide dimer from angelica sinensis. Phytochemistry, 29(4), 1189–1191. https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-9422(90)85426-G

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