Ling Feng’s research while affiliated with Southwest Forestry University and other places

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Piceatannol derivatives from Rheum austral D. Don and their chemotaxonomic significance
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August 2014

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Biochemical Systematics and Ecology

Lin Hu

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Ling Feng

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Fang-Fang Wang

This paper reports the isolation and characterization of seven piceatannol derivatives (1-7), including two new compounds (4 and 6), along with resveratrol (8) and polydatin (9), from the underground parts of Rheum austral D. Don collected from Tibet. The structures of the isolates were identified based on analysis of their spectroscopic data and comparison with literature. Compounds 3-7, piceatannol-4′-O-glucopyranoside and its 6″-O-acylated derivatives reported in this study may be useful chemotaxonomic markers for R. austral collected from Tibet.

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... The roots of R. australe are widely used in Ayurvedic and Chinese folk medicine as a purgative, stomachic, astringent and tonic and for piles, chronic bronchitis and asthma, as well as in certain skin diseases. 18 , 823.2449) in the negative HR-ESI-MS, indicating 20 double bond equivalents. The IR (KBr) spectrum showed characteristic absorption bands for hydroxyl groups (3,440 cm −1 ), methylene groups (2,923 and 1,443 cm −1 ), aromatic rings (1,514 cm −1 ) and olefinic groups (1,630 and 986 cm −1 ). ...

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An Unusual Piceatannol Dimer from Rheum austral D. Don with Antioxidant Activity
Piceatannol derivatives from Rheum austral D. Don and their chemotaxonomic significance
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  • August 2014

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology