Wound Healing Effect of Novel Asiaticoside Mimetics Simplified the Sugar Moiety by Tetrahydropyrans

당이 THP로 단순화된 새로운 아시아티코사이드 유도체의 상처치유효과

  • Published : 2007.12.31

Abstract

Novel asiaticoside mimetics simplified the sugar moiety by tetrahydropyrans (THP) were designed, synthesized and tested their wound healing effects by tensile strength measurement. From this study, it is speculated that the sugar moiety of asiaticoside could be simplified to tetrahydropyrans without a significant loss of wound healing effect.

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