Stachydrine in Leonurus cardiaca, Leonurus japonicus, Leonotis leonurus: detection and quantification by instrumental HPTLC and 1H-qNMR analyses
Abstract
Stachydrine, a pyrrolidinium alkaloid regarded as an essential active principle of the aerial parts of Leonurus species, was detected and quantified in Leonurus cardiaca, Leonurus japonicus and Leonotis leonurus using instrumental HPTLC and 1H-qNMR, providing analytical methods for standardising motherwort herbal preparations.
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Kuchta, K., Volk, R.B. and Rauwald, H.W (2013) 'Stachydrine in Leonurus cardiaca, Leonurus japonicus, Leonotis leonurus: detection and quantification by instrumental HPTLC and 1H-qNMR analyses', Pharmazie, 68(7), pp. 534-540. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23923634/
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