Phytomedicine
Volume 15, Issue 5 , Pages 386-388 , 15 May 2008

Three angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors from Rabdosia coetsa

  • Q.-L. Li

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    • Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 416, Chengdu 610041, PR China
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  • B.-G. Li

      Affiliations

    • Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 416, Chengdu 610041, PR China
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  • Y. Zhang

      Affiliations

    • Pharmaceutical Institute of Di-Ao Pharmaceutical Group, Chengdu 610041, PR China
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  • X.-P. Gao

      Affiliations

    • Pharmaceutical Institute of Di-Ao Pharmaceutical Group, Chengdu 610041, PR China
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  • C.-Q. Li

      Affiliations

    • Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 416, Chengdu 610041, PR China
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  • G.-L. Zhang

      Affiliations

    • Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 416, Chengdu 610041, PR China
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel./fax: +862885225401.

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doi: 10.1016/j.phymed.2007.09.013

Phytomedicine
Volume 15, Issue 5 , Pages 386-388 , 15 May 2008