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Akebia trifoliata (Thunb.) Koidz.
Akebia quinata (Chocolate Vine or Five-leaf Akebia) is a shrub that is native to Japan, China and Korea. It grows to 10 metres or more in height and has compound leaves with five leaflets. The inflorescences are clustered in racemes and are chocolate-scented, with three or four sepals. The fruits are sausage-shaped pods which contain edible pulp. The gelatinous placentation are littered with seeds but have a sweet flavor, so they used to be enjoyed by children playing out in the countryside in the olden days in Japan.
Triterpenoid saponins, named mutongsaponin A, B, C, D and E, were isolated along with 12 known triterpenoid saponins and three phenylethanoid glycosides from the stem of Akebia trifoliata var. australis.
The principal use of the herb in China is as a traditional remedy for insufficient lactation in nursing mothers. The medicinal part of the plant is the woody stem which is sliced in transverse sections and prepared as a decoction.
Akebia trifoliata (Thunb.) Koidz.
Research products of Akebia trifoliata (Thunb.) Koidz.
Catalog Product Name CAS Number Manual
CFN98710Betulin473-98-3  PDF
CFN98800Oleanolic acid508-02-1  PDF
CFN98695Hederagenin465-99-6  PDF
CFN97326Stigmasterol83-48-7  PDF
CFN99741Cyanidin Chloride528-58-5  PDF
CFN99740Cyanidin-3-O-glucoside chloride7084-24-4  PDF
CFN990673alpha-Akebonoic acid104777-61-9  PDF
CFN90647Calceolarioside B105471-98-5  PDF
CFN99190Caffeic acid331-39-5  PDF
CFN991156,7-Dihydroxycoumarin305-01-1  PDF
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