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Chrysazine

A chemical process occurs involving the formation of a new substance with corresponding energetic ground state N (Fig. 14, 15/V). For instance, on aluminium oxide or silica gel layers in the presence of oxygen, anthracene initially yields anthra-quinone, that is then oxidized further to yield 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone [4, 5]. Alizarin and chrysazin are also formed depending on the properties of the aluminium oxide used [6]. [Pg.16]

Nitro-l, 8-dihydroxy- or 4-Nitro-chrysazin, orn-yel crysts (from chlorobenz) mp 232-34° (Ref 5)... [Pg.162]

Dihydroxy-3-mefhyi-2,4,5,7-tetranitro-dnthraquinone or 2,4,5,7-Tetranitro-3-methyt chrysazin (called Tetranitrochrysophanol or Tetranitrochrysophansaure in Ger),... [Pg.187]

Anthraquinones The Oj Pile). Alizarin (1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone) is the orange-red compound of Rubia tinctorum (madder) (Rubiaceae), a longstanding dyestuff in human history. A range of anthraquinones are variously cathartic, antimicrobial and cytotoxic. A variety of anthraquinones are protein kinase inhibitors including alizarin, chrysazin, damnacanthal, emodin and purpurin. [Pg.25]

Chrysazin (= Danthron Dantron 1,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (anthraquinone)... [Pg.307]

Chrysazin (= Dantron Danthron 1,8-Dihydroxy-9,10-anthracenedione) (anthraquinone) Elemicin (phenylpropene)... [Pg.494]

Synonyms. Antrapurol Chrysazin Chryzacin Dantron Dian-thon Dioxyanthrachinonum. [Pg.507]

Chromium, 58 Chromonar, 467 Chromonar hydrochloride, 467 Chromophores, 222 Chromosorb 102,178 Chromosorb G, 179 Chromosorb P, 179 Chromosorb W, 179 Chromotropic Acid (test), 131 Chronogest, 623 Chrysazin, 507 Chryzacin, 507 Ciatyl, 484 Ciba-1906, 1014 Cibalith-S, 708 Cibazol, 995 Cicatrene, 369 Cicatrex, 369 Cicatrin, 369 Ciclobarbital, 656 Ciclosterone, 1003 Cicutine, 493 Cidomycin, 637 Cillimycin, 706 Cimetidine, 467 Cincain, 468... [Pg.1267]

SYNS 2-ANTHRACENECARBOXYUC ACID, 9,10-DIHYDRO-4,5-DIHYDROXY-9,10-DIOXO- 2-ANTHROIC ACID, 9,10-DIHYDRO-4,5-DIHYDROXY-9,10-DIOXO- 9,10-DIHYDRO-4,5-DIHYDROXY-9,10-DIOXO-2-ANTHRACENECARBOXYLIC ACID CASSIC ACID CHRYSAZIN-3-CARBOXYL1C ACID MO.NORHEIN RHEICACID RHEIN... [Pg.1211]

DIhydroxy>3-methylanthraquinone, Chrysophanic Acid, Methylchrysazin, Chrysophanol (called 4,5-Dioxy-2-methyl-anthrachinon 3 Methyl chrysazin Chryso phanoi or Chrysophansaure in Ger),... [Pg.187]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.543 , Pg.544 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.25 , Pg.543 , Pg.544 ]




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