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Lapachol is a
natural phenolic compound isolated from the bark of the
lapacho tree. This tree is
known botanically as
Handroanthus impetiginosus, but was...
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treatment for some
types of cancer,
lapachol's potential is now
considered low due to its
toxic side effects.
Lapachol also has
antimalarial and antitrypanosomal...
- infection,
fever and
stomach complaints. The
active ingredients such as
lapachol have been
found to
possess significant abortifacient and
reproductive toxicity...
- weight. Still,
lapachol has
strong antibiotic and
disinfectant properties, and may be
better suited for
topical applications.
Lapachol induces genetic...
- is very dense.
Heartwood distinct from sapwood,
olive brown to black,
lapachol present in
large quantities.
Leaves palmately (3)5-9_foliate. Leaflets...
- 2-Naphthoquinone 1,4-Naphthoquinone
Alkannin Hexahydroxy-1,4-naphthalenedione
Juglone Lapachol Lawsone Menatetrenone 2-Methoxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, a
compound found in...
- (2007).
Trees or shrubs.
Evergreen or dry
season deciduous. Wood
lacking lapachol; not
especially dense or hard.
Heartwood light brown to
reddish brown,...
- D-glucose,
vanillic acid,
veratric acid, and
dilignols including zeyherol and
lapachol. "Zeyheria
digitalis (Vell.)
Hoehne & Kuhlm. |
Plants of the
World Online...
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Other examples of
terpenophenolics from
plants include bakuchiol and
lapachol. The
antibiotic marinone produced by
marine bacteria is
another example...
- bark of
Handroanthus serratifolius contains chemical compounds including lapachol, quercetin, and
other flavonoids.[citation needed] The
national flower...