Abstract

The International Journal on Complementary & Alternative Medicine provides a global platform for discussion, perspectives and research on healing resources that encompasses all health systems, modalities, and practices and their accompanying theories and beliefs

Highlights

  • Xanthoceras sorbifolia Bunge. belongs to the family Sapindaceae, a deciduous shrub and a valuable oilseed crop with a lifetime of more than 200 years [1]

  • The Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) data and the library search successfully enabled the identification of nineteen compounds based on their retention time (RT) and concentration (Table 1 & supplementary Figure S1)

  • The results revealed that dimethyl phthalate (DMP) (84.18%) was found to be the dominant component in XSC

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Introduction

Xanthoceras sorbifolia Bunge. belongs to the family Sapindaceae, a deciduous shrub and a valuable oilseed crop with a lifetime of more than 200 years [1]. X. sorbifolia can grow well in barren, salty and alkali soil, and is even hardy down to -40 °C. It is cultivated in public gardens for ornamentation [3]. X. sorbifolia is used as a Chinese medicine for curing arterial sclerosis, rheumatism, hyperpiesia, chronic hepatitis, and enuresis of children [4]. It has been included in China Pharmacopoeia (1977 edition) [5]. The lipophilic composition and the antioxidant and antitumor activities of the lipophilic composition from the husks of X. sorbifolia have never been reported

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