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Morindone

Constituents (See also table HI) Approx. 0,4% of hydroxyanthra-quinones the principal components are Morindon (XXIII) and Morindin (morindon-5-rutinoside). Other constituents are soranjidiol (XIV), morindadiol (1,5-dihydroxy-2(or 3)-methylanthraquinone), rubiadin... [Pg.195]

Figure 2. TLC of dyes of some other dye plant similar to the madder types 1, suranji (Morinda citrifolia L.) 2, mang-kouda (Morinda umbel-lata L.) 3, chay root (Oldenlandia umbellata L.) 4, coprosma root (Coprosma lucida J.R. G. Forst) 5, pitti (Ventilago mad(e)raspatana GARTN.) 6, morindon 7, emodin 8, alizarin 9, purpurin + pseudopurpurin (lower spot). Figure 2. TLC of dyes of some other dye plant similar to the madder types 1, suranji (Morinda citrifolia L.) 2, mang-kouda (Morinda umbel-lata L.) 3, chay root (Oldenlandia umbellata L.) 4, coprosma root (Coprosma lucida J.R. G. Forst) 5, pitti (Ventilago mad(e)raspatana GARTN.) 6, morindon 7, emodin 8, alizarin 9, purpurin + pseudopurpurin (lower spot).
Morinda citrifolia and 2 M.umbellata contain morindon (XXIII) as the principal dye and also a small amount of (probably) emodin (XXIV). It is not possible to distinguish between the two Morinda species by TLC. [Pg.205]

Methoxy-pseudobaptigenin-7-0-(3-glucoside (isoflavone O-glycoside) Morindone (anthraquinone)... [Pg.373]

Morindone (1,5,6-trihy droxy-2-methylanthraquinone) 45 green-blue... [Pg.159]

Morindons l,2,5-trihydroxy-6-methylanthraqui-none, an orange-red anthraquinone, m.p. 285°C (from glacial acetic). M. occurs in the roots, bark and wood of Morinda species. In some Asian countries, particularly India, it was earlier used extensively as a natural dye. [Pg.412]

Alizarin, Pseudopurpurin, Purpurin as well as Lucidin, Morindone, Munjistin and Rubiadin in Madder and other closely related dyestuffs of natural origin from plant species such as Rubia tinctorum L. and other R. species, Odenlandia species, Morinda species and Galium species. [Pg.15]

Quinones group Alizarin Aloe Aloe-emodin Aloin Carminic acid Chrysophanol Cochineal Emodin Frangulin Kermes Kermesic acid Lac Laccaic acid Lucidin Madder Morindone Munjistin Pseudopurpurin Purpurin Rhein Rubiadin Colour Index (1911) Hobson Wales (1998) 42—44... [Pg.15]

Schweppe and Winter, 1997). Morindone is listed in the Colour Index as Cl 75430. [Pg.268]

Morinda spp. M. citrifolia L. M. umbellate L. M. longiflora G. Don. Rubiaceae Madder Soranjidiol Morindone Rubiadin>l-methyl ehter Alizarin-1-methyl ether Rubiadin-1-methyl ether Alizarin Rubiadin Damnacanthol Damnacanthal Nordamnacanthal Xanthopurpurin Morindanigrin Schweppe Winter (1997) ... [Pg.454]

Briggs, L.H., and P.W. Le Quesne Chemistry of the Coprosma Genus. Part XII. The Glycoside of Morindone from Coprosma australis. J. Chem. Soc. 1963, 3471. [Pg.144]


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