Curculigoside Explained
Curculigosides are phenols that have been isolated from a variety of plant sources. Curculigoside A, B, C and D can be found in Curculigo orchioides.[1] Curculigoside B can be isolated by high-speed counter-current chromatography.[2] Curculigosides B and D have in vitro activity against β-amyloid aggregation.[3]
Notes and References
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