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Xanthene (9H-
xanthene, 10H-9-oxaanthracene) is the
organic compound with the
formula CH2[C6H4]2O. It is a
yellow solid that is
soluble in
common organic...
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Commons has
media related to
Gortyna xanthenes.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Gortyna xanthenes.
Gortyna xanthenes at Insecta.pro
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sometimes referred to as an isoxanthone.
Xanthene Shi, Jianmin; Zhang, Xianping; Neckers,
Douglas C (1992). "
Xanthenes:
fluorone derivatives".
Journal of Organic...
- Angerhofer, Cidy K.; Williams, Jean A. "Antimalarial dyes revisited:
xanthenes, azines, oxazines, and thiazine"
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy...
- bark and
timber of
Mesua thwaitesii.
Tetrahydroxanthones Thioxanthone Xanthene "Xanthone". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Steiner, L. F. and S. A. Summerland...
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compounds may be
further categorized into
acridines (nitrogen-bridged),
xanthenes (oxygen-bridged), and
thioxanthenes (sulfur-bridged). The amine-containing...
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electronic and
steric effects.
Specifically designed substituents also
allows xanthenes to bear
specific functions activatable upon
excitation by
visible light...
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family Perlidae.
There is at
least one
described species in Eccoptura, E.
xanthenes. It is
known as the "yellow stone" and is
found in
North America. "Eccoptura...
- LM (October 2012). "Genotoxic and
mutagenic effects of
erythrosine B, a
xanthene food dye, on HepG2 cells". Food and
Chemical Toxicology. 50 (10): 3447–51...
- a stain. Rose
bengal belongs to the
class of
organic compounds called xanthenes. Its
sodium salt is
commonly used in eye
drops to
stain damaged conjunctival...