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substituted anthraquinones, the
enzyme encoded by the gene UGT1A8 has
glucuronidase activity with many
substrates including anthraquinones. Benzoquinone...
- For the
parent molecule 9,10-
anthraquinone, see
anthraquinone Anthraquinones (also
known as anthraqui****ids) are a
class of
naturally occurring phenolic...
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Anthraquinone dyes are an
abundant group of dyes
comprising a
anthraquinone unit as the
shared structural element.
Anthraquinone itself is colourless,...
- is
considered contraindicated in
people with a do****ented
allergy to
anthraquinones. Such
allergies are rare and
typically limited to
dermatological reactions...
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examples are 1,2-benzoquinone (ortho-quinone), 1,4-naphthoquinone and 9,10-
anthraquinone. The name is
derived from that of
quinic acid (with the
suffix "-one"...
- The
anthraquinone process, also
called the Riedl–Pfleiderer process, is a
process for the
production of
hydrogen peroxide,
which was
developed by IG Farben...
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anthraquinones have been
separated from
powdered rhubarb root for
purposes in
traditional medicine,
although long-term
consumption of
anthraquinones has...
- polyphenols,
acetylated mannans, polymannans,
anthraquinones C-glycosides, anthrones, and
other anthraquinones, such as
emodin and
various lectins. The flowers...
- Dis**** Red 9, or 1-(methylamino)
anthraquinone, is a red dye
derived from
anthraquinone. Dis**** Red 9 is used in some
older red and violet-red colored...
- 10-
anthraquinone (AQ). It
formed when AQ is hydrogenated. It is
easily dissolved in
alkaline solutions and is
often called soluble anthraquinone (SAQ)...