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Aloe‐emodin: A review of its pharmacology, toxicity, and pharmacokinetics
Phytotherapy Research, 2019Aloe‐emodin is a naturally anthraquinone derivative and an active ingredient of Chinese herbs, such as Cassia occidentalis, Rheum palmatum L., Aloe vera, and Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. Emerging evidence suggests that aloe‐emodin exhibits many pharmacological effects, including anticancer, antivirus, anti‐inflammatory, antibacterial, antiparasitic ...
Xiaoxv Dong +6 more
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Studies on the photostability and phototoxicity of aloe-emodin, emodin and rhein.
Die Pharmazie, 2002Aloe-emodin (1), emodin (2) and rhein (3) were found to be photolabile by visible (390-500 nm) light under aerobic conditions. The drugs 1, 2 and 3 were phototoxic in vitro when examined by the photohemolysis test under both oxygen and argon atmospheres, although the photohemolysis rate was markedly lower under anaerobic conditions.
F, Vargas +7 more
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Estimation of Aloe-Emodin and Aloins in Curacao Aloes
Analytical Chemistry, 1947K. G. Stone, N. H. Furman
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Methylation and hydroxylation studies on aloe-emodin
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1980Jose Alexander +4 more
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Determination of aloe emodin in Aloe vera extracts and commercial formulations by HPLC
2011Aloe emodin is an anthraquinone compound found in Aloe vera and other species of the Asphodelaceae and the Polygonaceae families, which has recently attracted much attention as a prospective antineoplastic agent. A HPLC method with tandem UV absorption and fluorimetric detection, was developed and validated for the analysis of aloe emodin in products ...
R Mandrioli +4 more
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Aloe‐emodin: A review of its pharmacology, toxicity, and pharmacokinetics
Phytotherapy Research, 2020Xiaoxv Dong, Yawen Zeng, Longtai You
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Constituents in Cascara Sagrada Extract. IV. Aloe‐emodin, Chrysophanic Acid and Emodin*
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1942Robert W. Liddell +2 more
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