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Naphthoquinones constitute a
class of
organic compounds structurally related to naphthalene. Two
isomers are
common for the
parent naphthoquinones: 1,2-Naphthoquinone...
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coagulant than
vitamin K.
Other natural naphthoquinones include juglone, plumbagin, droserone.
Naphthoquinone derivatives have
significant pharmacological...
- Shinkai;
Takashi Miura;
Arthur K. Cho (2011). "The
Chemical Biology of
Naphthoquinones and Its
Environmental Implications".
Annual Review of Pharmacology...
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enough that it
avoids background interference common for ninhydrin. The
naphthoquinones lawsone methyl ether and methylene-3,3'-bilawsone are some of the active...
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chemical compound that
belongs to the
class of
naphthoquinones.
Atovaquone is a hydroxy-1,4-
naphthoquinone, an
analog of both
ubiquinone and lawsone. Atovaquone...
- to grow off over time in
order to
remove any
traces of color. The
naphthoquinones lawsone, or
hennotannic acid, and
lawsone methyl ether and methylene-3...
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example Actias luna (Luna moth), can
detoxify juglone (and
related naphthoquinones) to non-toxic 1,4,5-trihydroxynaphthalene. It has also
shown anthelmintic...
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Eleutherio EC,
Pereira MD (2008). Fox (ed.). "Cytotoxicity
mechanism of two
naphthoquinones (menadione and plumbagin) in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae". PLOS ONE. 3...
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unpleasant taste. In
Cyphophthalmi the
scent glands release naphthoquinones, chloro-
naphthoquinones and
aliphatic methyl ketones,
Insidiatores use nitrogen-containing...
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Other important examples are 1,2-benzoquinone (ortho-quinone), 1,4-
naphthoquinone and 9,10-anthraquinone. The name is
derived from that of
quinic acid...