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Chrysophanic acid chrysophanol

In 1975, a group of Depaetment of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA confirmed an anthraquinone chrysophanic acid (chrysophanol. 53) and euparone (2,5-diacetyl-6-hydroxybenzofuran. 52) (Figure 17) from ethanol extraction of the dried powdered roots of Ruscus aculeatus L. by silica gel G thin-layer chromatography [21, 51],... [Pg.207]

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]

Chrysophanol. See Chrysophanic acid Chrysotile Chrysotile asbestos. See Asbestos Chrystanthemum balsamita. See Costmary (Chrysanthemum balsamita)... [Pg.939]

Chrysophanol ( chrysophanic acid ) is present in Aloe and Rheum species. [Pg.15]

Chrysophanol, l,8-dihydroxy-3-methyl-9,10-anthracenedione, an anthraquinone, occurs in the free state and as a glucoside in various plants, notably Aloe species and Rheum species. It is listed by many sources as synonymous with chrysophanic acid Merck Index, 1996 WHO, 1999) and is listed by the Colour Index (1971) as Cl 75400. [Pg.104]

L. R. saxatilis Jacq. Rheum spp. R. palmatum Polygonaceae Tbllow-berries Rhubarb Rhamnotaimic acid Khamnin brangulmj Rhein Ph5rsicon, Palmitin A,B,C,D Sennidin Chrysophanol Chrysophanic acid Emodin Aloe-emodin (e.g. Harley, 1982) R. infectoria... [Pg.454]


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