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    Title: 台灣產椪柑之果皮成分研究
    Studies on the Constituents of Peel of Citrus Reticulata Blanco
    Authors: 盧威德
    吳天賞
    張淑郁
    Contributors: 私立嘉南藥學專科學校
    高雄醫學院藥學系
    Date: 1978
    Issue Date: 2014-06-05 15:04:30 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 從臺灣產權柑Citrus reticulato Blanco (Rutaceae)之果皮分離得到七種結晶, (結晶A、B. C、D、E 、 F及G),其中結晶A. B. C、D、E及F分別證明為nobiletin, ponkanetin, 5-demet-hylnobiletin, 6,7-dimethyl esculetin, 5 、 7、8、4'-tetramethoxyflavonc 及 limonin, ,而結晶G由G.C.證明為 β-sitosterol (59.85%), stigmasterol (34.28%), campesterol (5.3899) M Choi-esterol (0.453形)之混合物。
    椪柑(Citrus reticulata Blanco) (芸香科Rutaceae)之果皮為中藥『陳皮』的來源之一,具有理氣、健脾、燥溫化痰之功用,可治胸腹脹痛、嘔吐泄瀉、食慾不振、咳嗽痰多等症(1).而該植物盛產於本省中南部,取材甚易,且因往昔的研究報告(2-7)指出,產地不同時,其成分亦有變異,所以引起了筆者研究本植物之成分的興趣。期能了解本省出產之椪柑果皮之成分,乃進行本研究。
    Nobiletin, ponkanetin, 5-demethylonobiletin, 6,7-dimethylesculetin, 5,7,8,4-tetramethoxyflavone, limonin and cholesterol, campesterol, stigmasterol, β-sitosterol were isolated from the peel of Citrus reticulata Blanco (Rutaceae).
    Relation: 嘉南學報, n.4 pp.A1-A6 轉載 台灣藥學雜誌, v.29 n.1-2
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