"N, Z(MSM6046070901)" . "RIV/00027006:_____/09:00000658" . . "Rhaponticum carthamoides (Willd.) Iljin is a perennial herb, commonly known as a maral root or Russian leuzea, which has been used for centuries in eastern parts of Russia for its marked medicinal properties. This review based on 117 literary sources, with many of them being originally published in non-English languages (mainly in Russian), discusses the current knowledge of traditional uses, chemistry, biological effects and toxicity of this species. Several different classes of compounds were previously isolated from various parts of R. carthamoides of which the main groups are steroids, particularly ecdysteroids, and phenolics (flavonoids and phenolic acids) accompanied with polyacetylenes, sesquiterpene lactones, tri-terpenoid glycosides and terpenes (essential oil). A comprehensive account of the chemical constituents is given in this review (figures of 120 structures are shown)."@en . "Phytochemistry" . "[24AD4276A4D6]" . . "0031-9422" . . "Rhaponticum carthamoides; Leuzea carthamoides; Ecdysteroids; Adaptogenic activity"@en . "306915" . . "l\u00E9to" . "70" . "Chemistry and pharmacology of Rhaponticum carthamoides: A review" . "Chemistry and pharmacology of Rhaponticum carthamoides: A review" . . "Chemistry and pharmacology of Rhaponticum carthamoides: A review"@en . "1"^^ . "Janovsk\u00E1, Dagmar" . . . . "Chemistry and pharmacology of Rhaponticum carthamoides: A review"@en . . "2"^^ . . "Koko\u0161ka, L." . "RIV/00027006:_____/09:00000658!RIV10-MZE-00027006" . . . . . . "000268386700003" . . "14"^^ . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "Rhaponticum carthamoides (Willd.) Iljin is a perennial herb, commonly known as a maral root or Russian leuzea, which has been used for centuries in eastern parts of Russia for its marked medicinal properties. This review based on 117 literary sources, with many of them being originally published in non-English languages (mainly in Russian), discusses the current knowledge of traditional uses, chemistry, biological effects and toxicity of this species. Several different classes of compounds were previously isolated from various parts of R. carthamoides of which the main groups are steroids, particularly ecdysteroids, and phenolics (flavonoids and phenolic acids) accompanied with polyacetylenes, sesquiterpene lactones, tri-terpenoid glycosides and terpenes (essential oil). A comprehensive account of the chemical constituents is given in this review (figures of 120 structures are shown)." .