Friedelin is a triterpenoid chemical compound found in Azima tetracantha, Orostachys japonica,[1] and Quercus stenophylla.[2] Friedelin is also found in the roots of the Cannabis plant.[3]
References
- ^ Medicinal Plants In the Republic of Korea. Natural Products research institute (Seoul National University). p. 187.
- ^ Onishi, Y; Hanaoka, M (1968). "Studies on the chemical components of Quercus stenophylla Makino. I. Isolation of friedelin from the leaves of Quercus stenophylla Makino". Yakugaku Zasshi (in Japanese). 88 (9): 1244–1245. doi:10.1248/yakushi1947.88.9_1244. PMID 5751298.
- ^ Russo, Ethan B; Marcu, Jahan (2017). "Cannabis Pharmacology: The Usual Suspects and a Few Promising Leads". Cannabinoid Pharmacology. Advances in Pharmacology. Vol. 80. pp. 67–134. doi:10.1016/bs.apha.2017.03.004. ISBN 9780128112328. ISSN 1054-3589. PMID 28826544.
External links
- Sunil, C; Duraipandiyan, V; Ignacimuthu, S; Al-Dhabi, N. A (2013). "Antioxidant, free radical scavenging and liver protective effects of friedelin isolated from Azima tetracantha Lam. Leaves". Food Chemistry. 139 (1–4): 860–5. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.12.041. PMID 23561182.
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