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Short Communication: Secondary Metabolites from Basotho Medicinal Plants. II. Bulbine capitata

Mats'eliso A. Qhotsokoane-Lusunzi and Peter Karuso

Australian Journal of Chemistry 54(7) 427 - 430
Published: 19 December 2001

Abstract

The medicinal plant Bulbine capitatais used by the Basotho of southern Africa as a mild purgative and to cure gonorrhea infections. Organic extracts of the powdered root were found to be rich in anthraquinones, which may be responsible for the reported laxative effects. Examination of B. capitata led to the isolation of five known anthraquinones: chrysophanol, knipholone, isoknipholone, 10,7´-bichrysophanol and chrysalodin, and one new anthraquinone glycoside, M-4´-demethylknipholone-2´-O-‚-D-glucopyranoside.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH01126

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