Stilbenoids and cannabinoids from the leaves of Cannabis sativa f. sativa with potential reverse cholesterol transport activity

Author:

Guo Tiantian12345,Liu Qingchao12345ORCID,Hou Pengbo67895,Li Fahui67895,Guo Shoudong67895,Song Weiguo67895,Zhang Hai101145,Liu Xueying101145,Zhang Shengyong101145,Zhang Jianchun12135,Ho Chi-Tang14151617,Bai Naisheng12345

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemical Engineering

2. Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering

3. Northwest University

4. Xi'an

5. China

6. Innovative Drug Research Centre

7. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

8. Weifang Medical University

9. Shandong

10. Laboratory Animal Center

11. Fourth Military Medical University

12. China-hemp Research Center

13. Beijing

14. Department of Food Science

15. Rutgers University

16. New Brunswick

17. USA

Abstract

Three new stilbenoids with potential reverse cholesterol transport activity were isolated from the leaves of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.).

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shaanxi University of Science and Technology

Education Department of Shaanxi Province

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

General Medicine,Food Science

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