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  • noun Plural form of anthraquinone.

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  • In another study some anthraquinones were separated from Aloes.

    Chapter 10 1991

  • (2-14C) - malonate, anthraquinones extracted at regular intervals and separated by HPLC prior to measurement of radioactivity.

    Chapter 7 1991

  • Thus those of the emodin type (with substituents in both terminal rings A and C) are usually derived through the acetatemalonate (polyketide) pathway in both higher and lower plants, while the alizarin (without substituents in ring A) type of anthraquinones are derived through the shikimic acid pathway.

    Chapter 7 1991

  • The mechanism of action of anthraquinone glycosides involves the systematic deposition of these compounds to the site of action in the intestine, enzymatic cleavage of the sugar groups and the slow oxidation of the resulting compounds, thus releasing the free anthraquinones which act on the intestines to produce peristalsis (Fairbairn, 1964).

    Chapter 7 1991

  • Leristner et al., (1969) and Fairbairn et al. (1972) established that naturally occurring anthraquinones are synthesized by two completely separate pathways.

    Chapter 7 1991

  • Noni - With a nutrient profile that includes anthraquinones, organic acids, polysaccharides, vitamins and minerals, the fruit from Morinda citribolia has been consumed throughout the ages to boost stamina and promote good health.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34; 2010

  • The main ingredients are anthraquinones, organic compounds whose structures serve as the basic building blocks for a number of naturally occurring plant pigments.

    News 2010

  • It is potent with mannans, polysaccharides, lectins and anthraquinones.

    unknown title 2009

  • These positive effects are thought to be due to the presence of compounds such as polysaccharides, mannans, anthraquinones and lectins. also cures falling hair and wounds. (

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2009

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