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== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 08:19, 29 September 2017
Description
Berberis julianae, also called Mahonia julianae, is a flowering evergreen shrub native to Central China. It is widely grown as an ornamental in other temperate regions. It grows to 6' to 8' tall and 4' to 6' wide.
Historical importance
Summary of results
Analytical instrumentation and procedures
Chromatograms
Identified compounds
Compound | RT (min.) | MW | UV/vis | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jatrorrhizine | 29.4 | 337 | 344,426 | |
Berberine | 32.7 | 335 | 344,426 | co-elutes with palmatine |
Palmatine | 32.7 | 351 | 344,426 | co-elutes with berberin |
References
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