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BackgroundLigusticum chuanxiong Hort. (Chuanxiong) is a well-known Chinese medicine, and studies on its chemical constituents are important for explaining its mechanism of action and quality control. This study aims to investigate the chemical constituents of the dried rhizome of. L. chuanxiong.MethodsThe dried rhizome of L. chuanxiong was extracted with 60 % ethanol, and the concentrated extract was isolated by silica gel, octadecyl silane, and Sephadex LH-20 columns, followed by preparative/semipreparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to obtain the pure chemical constituents. The structures of the constituents were elucidated by HR-ESI-MS, UV, IR, 1D NMR, and 2D NMR methods. Enantiomeric separation was achieved by a chiral HPLC method. The absolute configuration was determined by the modified Mosher’s method.ResultsSix novel phthalide derivatives, (+)/(−)-chuanxiongins A–F (1–6), together with four known phthalides (7–10) were isolated from Chuanxiong. All of the new compounds (1–6) were present as pairs of enantiomers. Enantiomeric separation of 1 was successfully achieved by HPLC on a chiral column. The absolute configuration of (−)-1 was determined by a modified Mosher’s method.ConclusionThe six novel phthalide derivatives (1–6) isolated from Chuanxiong were phthalide fatty acid esters that were structurally analogous and characterized by fatty acid acylation at 6-OH or 7-OH.

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  • Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort. (Chuanxiong) is a well-known Chinese medicine, and studies on its chemi‐ cal constituents are important for explaining its mechanism of action and quality control

  • Chuanxiong has the functions of activating blood flow, expelling wind, and relieving pain associated with blood and qi stagnation [2]

  • This study aims to investigate the chemical constituents of Chuanxiong and identify new constituents

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Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort. (Chuanxiong) is a well-known Chinese medicine, and studies on its chemi‐ cal constituents are important for explaining its mechanism of action and quality control. (Chuanxiong) is a well-known Chinese medicine, and studies on its chemi‐ cal constituents are important for explaining its mechanism of action and quality control. This study aims to investi‐ gate the chemical constituents of the dried rhizome of. The dried rhizome of Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort. (Chuanxiong) has been used for the treatment of menstrual disorders in Chinese medicine [1]. Previous phytochemical studies on Chuanx‐ iong isolated some phthalides (monomeric and dimeric phthalides) [3,4,5,6], alkaloids [7], phenolic acids [8], ceramides, and cerebrosides [9]. General experimental procedures Optical rotations were obtained on a JASCO P-1020 digital polarimeter (JASCO Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). UV spectra were recorded with a JASCO V-550 UV/Vis spectrometer (JASCO Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). IR spectra were acquired using a JASCO FT/IR-480 plus spectrometer (JASCO Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). CD spectra were obtained on a JASCO J-810 spectropolarimeter at

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