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- Anthrone is a tricyclic aromatic ketone. It is used for a common cellulose ****ay and in the colorimetric determination of carbohydrates. Derivatives of...
- the formation of a flavokermesic acid anthrone (FKA). In any polyketide-based pathway, flavokermesic acid anthrone is the first cyclic intermediate. It...
- color. This is the most specific method, but the reagent used is toxic. Anthrone (phenols) method Forms hydroxymethyl furfural in hot acetic acid II. Enzymatic...
- 2-anthrol, and 9-anthrol. The latter exists as a minor tautomer of 9-anthrone. Ośmiałowski, Borys; Raczyńska, Ewa D.; Krygowski, Tadeusz M. (2006). "Tautomeric...
- dihydroanthraquinone (anthrahydroquinone). Reduction with copper gives anthrone. Sulfonation with sulfuric acid gives anthroquinone-1-sulfonic acid, which...
- goes through successive cyclizations and decarboxylations to form emodin anthrone which is believed to be the precursor of hypericin. Oxidization reactions...
- English. The large, triangular leaves contain high levels of oxalic acid and anthrone glycosides, making them inedible. The small flowers are grouped in large...
- relative of anthraquinone that is used as a pigment. It is produced from anthrone by condensation with glyoxal followed by dehydrogenation. Friedlander,...
- called emodin. and the seeds contain chrysarobin (1,8-dihydroxy-3-methyl-9-anthrone) and N-methylmorpholine. The plant is also has some poisonous characteristics...
- polyphenols, acetylated mannans, polymannans, anthraquinones C-glycosides, anthrones, and other anthraquinones, such as emodin and various lectins. The flowers...