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Grayanotoxin I

(4720-09-6)
ChEBI: A tetracyclic diterpenoid that is grayanotoxane in which the pro-R hydrogen at position 14 is substituted by an acetoxy group and in which the 3beta-, 5-, 6beta-, 10-, and 16- positions are su stituted by hydroxy groups.

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Tephrosin

(76-80-2)
Tephrosin is a natural rotenoid which has potent antitumor activities. Tephrosin induces degradation of of EGFR and ErbB2 by inducing internalization of the receptors[1].

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Foresaconitine

(73870-35-6)
Foresaconitine(Vilmorrianine C) is a norditerpenoid alkaloid isolated from the processed tubers of Aconitum carmichaeli.

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b-D-Glucopyranoside, (3b,9b,10a,11a,24...

(88915-64-4)
Mogroside IV-E, a triterpenoid glycoside isolated from the extracts of Luo Han Guo, is a nonsugar sweetener. Mogrosides are sweeter than sucrose. Mogrosides exhibit antioxidant, antidiabetic and anticancer activities[1].

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Chinese herbals: Chinese herbal medicine is mainly composed of plant medicines (roots, stems, leaves, fruits), animal medicines (viscera, skin, bones, organs, etc.) and mineral medicines. Because botanical medicine accounts for the majority of Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine is also called Chinese herbal medicine. China is the birthplace of Chinese herbal medicine. There are about 12,000 medicinal plants in China. Chinese herbal medicine is a unique medicine used by Chinese medicine to prevent and treat diseases, and it is also an important sign that Chinese medicine is different from other medicines.
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