- Chrysophanol, also
known as
chrysophanic acid, is a
fungal isolate and a
natural anthraquinone. It is a C-3
methyl substituted chrysazin of the trihydroxyanthraquinone...
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preparation is made
every day. Its
active ingredients include the
yellow chrysophanic acid. Its
laxative effect, due to its
anthraquinone content, is also...
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yields the
valuable dyestuff madder, the base of
which is alizarin.
Chrysophanic acid, a dioxymethylanthraquinone,
occurs in rhubarb,
which also contains...
- acid, acetoglyceride, columbianetin, coumarin, rhododendrol, vanillin,
chrysophanic acid, and
salicylic acid.
Wayne Belonoha (2014-04-28). "Dit Da Jow: Scientific...
- and
exists as a
glucoside in the plant, but is
gradually oxidized to
chrysophanic acid (a dioxy-methyl anthraquinone) and glucose. This
strikes a blood-red...
- 254.24 g/mol,
exact m****: 254.0579 u) may
refer to: Chrysin, a
flavone Chrysophanic acid Daidzein, an
isoflavone 4',7-Dihydroxyflavone, a
flavone 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone...
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psychrophilic Oidiodendron truncatum in
vitro anticancer (nanomolar)
Chrysophanic acid antiviral/anticancer
anthraquinone Chrysosporide Sepedonium chrysospermum...
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other Caliciaceae,
including chloroatranorin, rugulosin, zeorin, and
chrysophanic acid. As of JuneĀ 2024[update],
Species Fungorum accepts 39
genera and...