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lucidin
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1,3-dihydroxy-2-hydroxymethyl-9,10-anthraquinone
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
Evaluation of Hymenodictyon excelsum Phytochemical’s Therapeutic Value Against Prostate Cancer by Molecular Docking Study
M. M. Rahman
Jundishapur Journal of Natural Pharmaceutical…
2015
Corpus ID: 12784371
Background: Hymenodictyon excelsum is a medicinal plant traditionally used for tumor treatment as it contains phytochemicals of…
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2010
2010
Chemical structure determination of DNA bases modified by active metabolites of lucidin-3-O-primeveroside.
Y. Ishii
,
T. Okamura
,
Tomoki Inoue
,
K. Fukuhara
,
T. Umemura
,
A. Nishikawa
Chemical Research in Toxicology
2010
Corpus ID: 46379330
Lucidin-3-O- primeveroside (LuP) is one of the components of madder root (Rubia tinctorum L.; MR) which is reported to be…
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2009
2009
Possible contribution of rubiadin, a metabolite of madder color, to renal carcinogenesis in rats.
Kaoru Inoue
,
Midori Yoshida
,
+6 authors
A. Nishikawa
Food and Chemical Toxicology
2009
Corpus ID: 23605320
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis of anthraquinone glycosides from madder roots.
G.C.H. Derksen
,
Martijn Naayer
,
+4 authors
A. de Groot
Phytochemical Analysis
2003
Corpus ID: 32103440
For the production of a commercially useful dye extract from madder, the glycoside ruberythric acid has to be hydrolysed to the…
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1998
1998
Carcinogenicity and DNA adduct formation observed in ACI rats after long-term treatment with madder root, Rubia tinctorum L.
J. Westendorf
,
W. Pfau
,
A. Schulte
Carcinogenesis
1998
Corpus ID: 25878767
Madder root, Rubia tinctorum L., is a traditional herbal medicine used against kidney stones. Recently we reported that lucidin…
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1994
1994
Identification of adducts formed by reaction of purine bases with a mutagenic anthraquinone, lucidin: mechanism of mutagenicity by anthraquinones occurring in rubiaceae plants.
Y. Kawasaki
,
Y. Goda
,
H. Noguchi
,
T. Yamada
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1994
Corpus ID: 20250151
A mutagenic anthraquinone, lucidin (1), occurring in Rubiaceae plants, reacted with nucleic bases under physiological conditions…
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1991
1991
Evaluation of DNA-binding activity of hydroxyanthraquinones occurring in Rubia tinctorum L.
B. Poginsky
,
J. Westendorf
,
+4 authors
D. Phillips
Carcinogenesis
1991
Corpus ID: 25011299
The naturally-occurring anthraquinones (AQs), alizarin (1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone) and lucidin (1,3-dihydroxy-2…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Hydroxyanthraquinones as tumor promoters: enhancement of malignant transformation of C3H mouse fibroblasts and growth stimulation of primary rat hepatocytes.
D. Wölfle
,
C. Schmutte
,
J. Westendorf
,
H. Marquardt
Cancer Research
1990
Corpus ID: 14178084
Because danthron, though carcinogenic, does not seem to be genotoxic, it and 8 other hydroxyanthraquinones were comparatively…
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1983
1983
Identification of a mutagenic substance, in Rubia tinctorum L. (madder) root, as lucidin.
Y. Yasui
,
N. Takeda
Mutation research
1983
Corpus ID: 643011
1968
1968
Lucidin primeveroside fromRubia iberica. II
V. A. Stikhin
,
A. I. Ban'kovskii
,
M. E. Perel'son
Chemistry of Natural Compounds
1968
Corpus ID: 4812783
ConclusionsA new anthraglycoside with the composition C26H28O14 and mp 210–212°C, lucidin primeveroside, has been isolated from…
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