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Genipine

The geniposides from gardenia were found to have some hepatoxicity due to the aglycone genipin produced by hydrolysis of the geniposides.34 The yellow, green, red, and blue colorants were studied extensively and were found to be safe for human consumption as food colorants.35,36... [Pg.198]

Shoda J, Miura T, Utsunomiya H, et al. Genipin enhances Mrp2 (Abcc2)-mediated bile formation and organic anion transport in rat liver. Hepatology 2004 39 ... [Pg.202]

Genipin Gardenia jasminoides, Genipa T NOS [neuritogenic like... [Pg.268]

Fio. 10. Comparison of the mass spectra of genipin at 70 and 10 eV. (Reproduced with permission of The Chemical Society.)... [Pg.173]

Nevertheless, the device of measuring mass spectra at two energies, say 70 and 10 eV, is extremely useful for differentiating high- and low-energy reactions as well as showing up the importance of entropy factors (Section III A). The simplification in the mass spectrum of genipin (Fig. 10) is an... [Pg.173]

Figure 4 Carajurone (R=CHs) and the related carajuretin (R=H) result by the very rapid enzymatic aerial oxidation of flavans present in the leaves of Arrabidaea chica. The plant is one of the most used Amazonian medicinal plants and the anti-microbial and other activities may be related to the presence of these red pigment. Some indigenous tribes use them as face paints and carajurone has been commercialised in the past as chica red. Genipa americana fruit juice, by the action of an endogenous glucosidase followed by aerial oxidation, provides another pigment. The juice has multiple medicinal uses probably associated with its antimicrobial action. Here the dye is blue-black and is believed to be an ethylene-bis- -aza-azulene , derived by condensation of the genipin monomer with primary amines. ... Figure 4 Carajurone (R=CHs) and the related carajuretin (R=H) result by the very rapid enzymatic aerial oxidation of flavans present in the leaves of Arrabidaea chica. The plant is one of the most used Amazonian medicinal plants and the anti-microbial and other activities may be related to the presence of these red pigment. Some indigenous tribes use them as face paints and carajurone has been commercialised in the past as chica red. Genipa americana fruit juice, by the action of an endogenous glucosidase followed by aerial oxidation, provides another pigment. The juice has multiple medicinal uses probably associated with its antimicrobial action. Here the dye is blue-black and is believed to be an ethylene-bis- -aza-azulene , derived by condensation of the genipin monomer with primary amines. ...
C11H1405 genipin 6902-77-8 25.00 1.1972 2 22448 C11H1602 tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole 25013-16-5 24.83 1.0121 2... [Pg.258]

Crocetin Crocin Genipin Geniposide Zingiber officinalis... [Pg.389]

Gee AO, Baker BM, Mauck RL (2008) Mechanics and cytocompatibility of genipin crosslinked type I collagen nanofibrous scaffolds. In Proceedings ASME 2008 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Marco Island. ASME, New York... [Pg.126]

Gardenia jcisminoides Inflammation Hypertension Geniposide and genipin Antithrombotic [64J... [Pg.374]

Geniposide, genipin. gcniposidic acid. Cancer chemopreventive Active as inhibitor of antitumor promoting induced by EBV and TPA. [65]... [Pg.374]


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