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Lawsone (2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone), also
known as
hennotannic acid, is a red-orange dye
present in the
leaves of the
henna plant (Lawsonia inermis)...
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order to
remove any
traces of color. The
naphthoquinones lawsone, or
hennotannic acid, and
lawsone methyl ether and methylene-3,3'-bilawsone are some of...
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chemical agent,
lawsone, is
bound within the plant. However,
dried henna leaves will
stain the skin if they are
mashed into a paste. The
lawsone will gradually...
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Atovaquone is a hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, an
analog of both
ubiquinone and
lawsone.
Atovaquone is a
medication used to
treat or prevent: For pneumocystis...
- 4-Naphthoquinone
Alkannin Hexahydroxy-1,4-naphthalenedione
Juglone Lapachol Lawsone Menatetrenone 2-Methoxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, a
compound found in Impatiens...
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other atoms or radicals. Chloranil, a
reagent in
organic chemistry Lawsone, a dye
present in the
leaves of the
henna plant Alizarin, a
common red...
- jewelweeds,
including the
garden jewelweed contain the
naphthoquinone lawsone, a dye that is also
found in
henna (Lawsonia inermis) and is also the hair...
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natural 60687-93-6
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Reactive yellow 39 18976 azo 70247-70-0
Lawsone Hennotannic acid
Henna Natural orange 6 75480
natural 83-72-7
Light green...
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nuclear fusion research Lawson Software, a
company acquired by
Infor Lawsone, a
naphthoquinone dye from
henna Jean de
Lauson (1584–1666),
Governor of...
- dioxane, from
which it
crystallizes as
yellow needles. It is an
isomer of
lawsone,
which is the
active dye
compound in the
henna leaf.
Juglone occurs naturally...