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Four new ferulic acid sucrose esters, -D-(1--acetyl-6---feruloyl)fructofuranosyl--D-2',6'--diacetylglucopyranoside (), -D-(1--acetyl-6---feruloyl)fructofuranosyl--D-2',4'--diacetylglucopyranoside (), -D-(6---feruloyl)fructofuranosyl--D-2',4',6'--triacetylglucopyranoside (), -D-(1--acetyl-6---feruloyl)fructofuranosyl--D-4',6'--diacetylglucopyranoside (), together with four known phenylpropanoids (-) were isolated from the rhizome of (Graebn.) Buch.-Ham. ex Juz. Their structures were elucidated by chemical evidence and spectral analysis. Compounds exhibited obvious inhibitory effects on ADP-induced platelet aggregation.

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