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Erdenechimeg Selenge

Researcher at Tohoku Pharmaceutical University

Publications -  10
Citations -  151

Erdenechimeg Selenge is an academic researcher from Tohoku Pharmaceutical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Caryopteris & Abietane. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 109 citations.

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Monoterpene glycosides, phenylpropanoids, and acacetin glycosides from Dracocephalum foetidum

TL;DR: Chemical investigation of the acetone extract from the aerial parts of the Mongolian medicinal plant Dracocephalum foetidum resulted in the isolation of three limonene glycosides, a caffeic acid trimer, four rosmarinic acid glucosides, and five acacetin acyl glycoside, together with 13 known natural products.
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Lipase inhibitory and LDL anti-oxidative triterpenes from Abies sibirica.

TL;DR: A methanol extract of Abies sibirica Ladeb, a Mongolian medicinal plant, had an inhibitory effect on both lipase activity in mouse plasma and LDL anti-oxidative activity, which are preventative factors for arteriosclerosis.
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Cholinesterase-inhibitory diterpenoids and chemical constituents from aerial parts of Caryopteris mongolica

TL;DR: The abietane diterpenoids showed potent inhibitory activity against acetylcholinesterase from human erythrocytes and electric eel, and against butyrylcholinease from horse serum.
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Abietane-type diterpenoids from the roots of Caryopteris mongolica and their cholinesterase inhibitory activities.

TL;DR: Eleven abietane-type diterpenoids and two known abietanes were isolated from the roots of Caryopteris mongolica, and their structures were characterized to estimate the preventive effects of the isolates for neurodegenerative disease development and their inhibitory activities against acetylcholinesterase from human erythrocytes and horse serum were evaluated.
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An antibacterial ortho-quinone diterpenoid and its derivatives from Caryopteris mongolica.

TL;DR: To identify antibacterial components in traditional Mongolian medicinal plant Caryopteris mongolica, an ortho-quinone abietane caryopteron A and three its derivatives carypteron B-D were isolated from the roots of the plant together with three known abietanes demethylcryptojaponol (5), 6α-hydroxydemethyl cryptojaponsol (6), and 14-deoxycoleon U (7).