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Chrysophanic acid

Dihydroxy-3-methylanthraquinone (chrysophanic acid) [481-74-3] M 245.3, m 196 , PKesi(I) 8.2, pKest(2) 12.4. Crystd from EtOH or benzene and sublimed in a vacuum. [Pg.208]

Rhabarber-gelb, n. chrysophanic acid, -gerb-sMure, /. rheotannic acid, -saure, /. chrysophanic acid. [Pg.365]

Cassia alata L. Dui Ye Dou (Ringworm bush) (whole plant) Fatty acids, aloe-emodin, rhein chrysarobin, chrysophanic acid, oxymethyl anthraquinone, rutin, isochaksine, quercetin.48-450-510 Improve night vision, migraines, astringent, purgative. [Pg.47]

Cassia siamea Lam. Tie Dao Mu (leaf, flower, fruit) Chrysophanic acid, chrysarobin, oxymethyl anthraquinone.60 A tonic to relieve stomach pains. [Pg.48]

Duchesnea indica (Andr.) Focke. She Mei (Mock strawberry) (whole plant) Emodin, chrysophanic acid, phytosterol, volatile oil, calcium.60 Insecticide, antidote, treat whitlow, bums, snakebite. [Pg.73]

Polygonum multifolrum Thunb. P. chinensis L. He Shou Wu Huo Tan Mo Cao (Hill buckwheat) (root, stem, leaf) Chrysophenol, emodin, emodin methyl ester, rhein, glycoside rhaphantin, lecithin, parietin, chrysophanic acid, anthron.33-49-54-442 A laxative, detoxicant for boils. Treat neurosis, neurasthenia, insomnia, hypercholesterolemia. [Pg.131]

N.A. Aloin isobarbaloin, aloeresin A, B, aloesin glycone, aloesone, emodin, chrysophanic acid, 1,8-dihydroxy-anthracene derivatives, barbaloin, anthaquinone glycosides.99-100 108 109 510-511 Purgative, eupeptic, and cholagogue effect. It is a laxative and cathartic. Juice from leaves used for cuts and other skin problems. [Pg.181]

N.A. Chrysophanic acid, anthraquinones, lecithin.99 Mildly sedative, nourishes the blood, a tonic. [Pg.226]

Bedier (Ref 2) patented the use of this compd in an expl consisting of KClOa 736, sugar 480, hard wheat bolted flour 320, chrysophanic acid 2 curcuma (coloring material) 1 part... [Pg.187]

The pure substances would be too irritant, but their action is graded by their slow liberation and by the presence of colloid extractives. The most common of these substances are emodin and chrysophanic acid. Numerous isomers of these are possible (15 for emodin alone). The special character of the different drugs is probably due to differences in these isomers, in the stability of their glucosidal combination, and to the presence of other associated substances (tannin in rhubarb). [Pg.160]

Chrysophanic Acid. See 4,5-Dihydroxy-2-methyl -anthraquinoneunder Dihydroxymethylanthraquinone... [Pg.103]

Chrysoeriol 14.5p Chrysophanic acid 8.1p Chrysophanol 8.1p Chrysosplenol B 14.5p Chrysosplenoside D 14.5p Cicer lectin 12.2A GWTLP 12.4E... [Pg.686]

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]

The aloe latex or aloe juice is obtained from the yellow latex of peri cyclic cells found beneath the epidermis (Swanson, 1995). It is dried to yield a solid material called "aloe" that contains anthraquinones (Leung, 1980). The specific constituents of the latex include barbaloin, which is metabolized to the laxative aloe-emodin (Leung, 1980 Blumenthal, 1998), iso-barbaloin, chrysophanic acid (Leung, 1980), and aloin (Blumenthal, 1998). The term "aloin" also refers to a crystalline, concentrated form of the dried latex (aloe). [Pg.326]

Intestinal flora metabolizes the sennosides, releasing free rhein that is subsequently absorbed. The half-life of rhein is approx 7 h (Krumbiegel and Schuiz, 1993). Chrysophanic acid is excreted in urine and colors acidic urine yellowish-brown and alkaline urine reddish-violet (Curry, 1986). [Pg.346]

Natural quinones also exert antiviral activity against other viruses, such as the Epstein-Barr virus and poliovirus type 2 and 3 [163-165], For example, chrysophanic acid (l,8-dihydroxy-3-methylanthraquinone) isolated from the Australian Aboriginal medicinal plant Dianella longifolia Street has been found to inhibit the replication of poliovirus type 2 and 3 in vitro. Four structurally-related anthraquinones (rhein, Fig. (5), 1,8-... [Pg.326]


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