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Chrysophanol, also
known as
chrysophanic acid, is a
fungal isolate and a
natural anthraquinone. It is a C-3
methyl substituted chrysazin of the trihydroxyanthraquinone...
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problems and rheumatism. The
extract also contained,
among other products chrysophanol (1,8-dihydroxy-3-methylanthraquinone),
physcion (1...
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seeds contain anthraquinones (AQs) such as Rhein, Emodin, Aloe-emodin,
Chrysophanol, and Physcion,
which have been
linked to
hepatomyoencephalopathy in children...
- this
plant contain the
quinones eleutherin and 7-methoxyeleutherin and
chrysophanol and β-amyrin in the
fruits that are
toxic to
humans and livestock. The...
- the wood of the plant. The
extract also contains,
among other products chrysophanol (1,8-dihydroxy-3-methylanthraquinone),
physcion (1...
- GMP GDP GTP
Hypoxanthine Inosine IMP IDP ITP
Ribose Uracil Uridine UMP UDP UTP Others:
Chrysophanol (rhubarb) See also: Receptor/signaling modulators...
- GMP GDP GTP
Hypoxanthine Inosine IMP IDP ITP
Ribose Uracil Uridine UMP UDP UTP Others:
Chrysophanol (rhubarb) See also: Receptor/signaling modulators...
- GMP GDP GTP
Hypoxanthine Inosine IMP IDP ITP
Ribose Uracil Uridine UMP UDP UTP Others:
Chrysophanol (rhubarb) See also: Receptor/signaling modulators...
- the
anthraquinone chrysophanol (see figure). Once the
final reduction and
dehydration events take
place (NsrJ and NsrI),
chrysophanol is
accepted into...
- GMP GDP GTP
Hypoxanthine Inosine IMP IDP ITP
Ribose Uracil Uridine UMP UDP UTP Others:
Chrysophanol (rhubarb) See also: Receptor/signaling modulators...