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Plumbagin or 5-hydroxy-2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula C 11H 8O 3. It is
regarded as a
toxin and it is genotoxic...
- 4-naphthoquinone, a
compound found in
Impatiens species Nigrosporin B
Phylloquinone Plumbagin Spinochrome B
Spinochrome D
Vitamin K and
related compounds Phylloquinone...
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coagulant than
vitamin K.
Other natural naphthoquinones include juglone,
plumbagin, droserone.
Naphthoquinone derivatives have
significant pharmacological...
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extracts have been
found to
contain quinones such as the
naphthoquinone plumbagin that
couples to
different NADH-dependent
diaphorases to
produce superoxide...
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metabolites have been
discovered and
isolated from
Plumbago auriculata such as
plumbagin and
palmitic acids. In
temperate regions, it may be
grown outside in frost...
- (ed.). "Cytotoxicity
mechanism of two
naphthoquinones (menadione and
plumbagin) in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae". PLOS ONE. 3 (12): e3999. Bibcode:2008PLoSO...
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southern China, Malesia, New Guinea, and
northern and
eastern Australia Plumbagin "Plumbago Tourn. ex L."
Plants of the
World Online.
Retrieved 1 April...
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flavonoids (kaempferol, myricetin,
quercetin and hyperoside),
quinones (
plumbagin,
hydroplumbagin glucoside and
rossoliside (7–methyl–hydrojuglone–4–glucoside))...
- niclosamide,
bithional and levamisole. An in
vitro demonstration shows that
plumbagin exhibits high
efficacy on
adult flukes.
Horak IG (1971). "Paramphistomiasis...
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Black walnut drupes contain juglone (5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone),
plumbagin (yellow
quinone pigments), and tannin.
These compounds cause walnuts to...