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Fungal Bioactive Anthraquinones and Analogues [PDF]
This review, covering the literature from 1966 to the present (2020), describes naturally occurring fungal bioactive anthraquinones and analogues biosynthesized by the acetate route and concerning several different functionalized carbon skeletons ...
M. Masi, A. Evidente
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Anthraquinones and Their Analogues from Marine-Derived Fungi: Chemistry and Biological Activities
Anthraquinones are an interesting chemical class of polyketides since they not only exhibit a myriad of biological activities but also contribute to managing ecological roles.
Salar Hafez Ghoran+3 more
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The present study explored the stability of extracted anthraquinones (aloin, aloe-emodin and rhein) from whole-leaf Aloe vera gel (WLAG), its freeze-dried powder (FDP) and spray-dried powder (SDP) under varying pH and temperature conditions during ...
Uzma Sadiq+2 more
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XLII.—Researches on the anthraquinones [PDF]
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William Henry Bentley, Charles Weizmann
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A new ergosterol analog, talarosterone (1) and a new bis-anthraquinone derivative (3) were isolated, together with ten known compounds including palmitic acid, ergosta-4,6,8(14),22-tetraen-3-one, ergosterol-5,8-endoperoxide, cyathisterone (2), emodin (4a)
Jidapa Noinart+11 more
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Antitumor Anthraquinones from an Easter Island Sea Anemone: Animal or Bacterial Origin?
The presence of two known anthraquinones, Lupinacidin A and Galvaquinone B, which have antitumor activity, has been identified in the sea anemone (Gyractis sesere) from Easter Island.
Ignacio Sottorff+6 more
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CLV.—Researches on anthraquinones and phthaleins [PDF]
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William Henry Bentley+2 more
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New fungal anthraquinones [PDF]
The 1-O-methyl ethers 2 and 11 of physcion and emodin, respectively, and emodin anthrone 13 are isolated for the first time from Basidiomycotina. They are found, along with the parent quinones 1 and 10, the tetrahydroanthraquinones (S)-atrochrysone 8 and (S)-torosachrysone 9, a mixture of atropisomeric flavomannin 6,6'-di-O-methyl ethers 4, and the ...
Melvyn Gill and Peter M. Morgan
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Antibacterial activities of anthraquinones: structure–activity relationships and action mechanisms
With the increasing prevalence of untreatable infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, the discovery of new drugs from natural products has become a hot research topic.
Tan Qun+7 more
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