Lycium Chinense Mill(Solanaceae) has been used as a tonic in Oriental Medicine for a long time. A sterol-glucoside, isolafed from the leaves of this plant and named β-sito-sterol-β-D-gluco-side, was newly examined by Imai et. al. The studies on dome...
Lycium Chinense Mill(Solanaceae) has been used as a tonic in Oriental Medicine for a long time. A sterol-glucoside, isolafed from the leaves of this plant and named β-sito-sterol-β-D-gluco-side, was newly examined by Imai et. al. The studies on domestic Lycium Chinese M. Seed (Ku-ki-ja) was found to be as follows;
1) general and phenolic alkaloids were analysed by Uualitative Analysis.
2) Determination of 11.37% moisture, 2.54% total nitrogen.
3) Fats solvent(Et_2O) substances were 8.85% in which fat and oil were 36.2 & 63.8% respectively.
4) kinds of water, soluble in free amino acids, were isolated by partition paper chromatography that are Glycine, Alanine, valine, Leucine, Serine, Phenylalanine, Tyrosine, Proline, Arginini, Aspartic acid Asparagine.