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Dianthrone glucosides

Cassia angustifolia Vahl. Fan Xie Ye (leaflet) Sennosides, aloe-emodin, dianthrone glucoside, rhein monoglucoside, rhein, kaempferin, myricyl alcohol, anthraquinone derivative.33-510 Purgative, laxative, cathartic. [Pg.48]

N.A. Anthraquinone, beta-sitosterol, rhein, dianthrone glucosides, sennosides A, B, naphthalene glycosides, aloe-emodin, mucilage.99 100 510 511 Laxative, stimulant, anticancer, cathartic. [Pg.187]

Diace tyl-atractylodiol Diadzin-4,7-diglucoside Dially disulfide Diallyl sulfide Dianthrone glucoside Dianthronic heteroside Dianthus saponin Dibilone... [Pg.416]

The solvents in Table 170 are suitable for TLC-separation of the constituents of Aloe, Rhamnus and Senna species and also for tinctures and extracts prepared from them [23—26, 108, 114, 142, 143, 178—182, 213]. Solvent I has an especially wide range of application with mixtures of anthraquinone glucosides. Solvent VII is more suitable, however, for the dianthrone glucosides. [Pg.706]

The active constituents in both senna leaf and fruit are dianthrone glycosides, principally sennosides A and B (Figure 3.33). These compounds are both di-O-glucosides of rhein... [Pg.67]


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