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Frangula-emodin

Frangula emodin Psorospermum glaberrimum (Guttiferae), (>160), MLCK (8), PKA... [Pg.309]

Frangula emodin Psorospermum glaberrimum CDPK, MLCK, PKA, PKC,... [Pg.337]

Emodin (= Archin Frangula emodin Frangulic acid Rheum emodin 1,3,8-Trihydroxy-6-methyl-9,1 Clan thracenedione) (anthraquinone)... [Pg.360]

Cascarosides A and B (dia.stereoi.somers of aloin-8-0-(l-D-glucoside) cascarosides C and D (diastereoi,somers of deoxyaloin-8-0-( J-D-glueo,side) Aloin, deoxyaloin (10%-20%), small amounts of emodine frangula-emodin-O-glycosides (10%)-20%)... [Pg.56]

C Frangulae fructus (3) shows only traces of frangula-emodin at the solvent front. [Pg.64]

Buckthorn (Frangula alnus) extract Frangula emodin Frangulic acid. See Emodin Frankincense. See Olibanum Frankincense extract. See Olibanum (Boswellia carterii) extract... [Pg.1848]

Phytochemistry The herb contains anthocyans (hypericin, pseudohypercin, protopseudohypercin, frangula-emodin anthronol, etc.) and flavonoids (hyperoside, rutin, quercetrin, isoquercetrin, and quercetin). The herb also contains essential oil with terpenes, sesquiterpenes, and complex esters of isovalerianic acids, tannins, carotene, ceryl alcohol, choline, and traces of alkaloids (Khodzhimatov 1989 Nahrstedt and Butterweck 1997). [Pg.138]

Frangula-emodin anthronol ( )paHryna3M0flHHaHtpaH0Ji HarmaUne rapMajiHH... [Pg.286]

See Aloe-emodin, Frangula-emodin, and Nata-lol-emodin. [Pg.10]

Glucoside of alder buckthorn bark. Orange needles + iHgO from Py.Aq. M.p. 246-9° (turns red at 197°). [ ]d — 134° in 80% AcOH. Acid hyd. —> rhamnose + frangula-emodin. [Pg.92]

Emodin, l,3,8-trihydroxy-6-methylanthraquinone, is an anthraquinone dye which occurs mostly as a rhatrmoside (see Frangulin) in various Rhamnus, Rheum and Cassia species. It is a major dye component extracted from the bark of Cassia fistula L. Also known as frangula emodin and rheum emodin Merck Index, 1996 Schweppe, 1992). [Pg.150]


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