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Rubia tinctorum L.

2002
Abstract The roots of Rubia tinctorum L. (madder) are the source of a natural dye. In this review for the first time all the different information on Rubia tinctorum available in the literature is summarised. The dye components are anthraquinones whichprobably contribute to the resistance of the plant against fungi in the soil.
Derksen, G.C.H., van Beek, T.A.
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Rubia tinctorum L.

2021
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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Rubia tinctorum L.

2018
Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Rubiaceae, pp.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Triterpenoids from Rubia yunnanensis

Journal of Natural Products, 2002
Five new triterpenoids, rubiarbonones D (1), E (5), and F (2), and rubiarbosides F (3) and G (4), together with nine known compounds, were isolated from the roots of Rubia yunnanensis. The structures of 1-12 were elucidated by spectroscopic methods.
Meei-Jen, Liou, Tian-Shung, Wu
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Rubia peregrina L.

2021
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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Rubia tinctorum L.

2012
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Antiplatelet Constituents of Formosan Rubia akane

Journal of Natural Products, 1994
A known steroid, in addition to triterpenoids, anthraquinones, naphthalenes and a new anthraquinone glycoside, xanthopurpurin 3-O-beta-D-glucoside, were isolated from the roots of Rubia akane grown in Taiwan. Mollugin, a naphthohydroquinone, showed strong inhibition of arachidonic acid (AA)-induced and collagen-induced platelet aggregation. In contrast,
M I, Chung   +5 more
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Rubia peregrina L.

2012
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Rubia cordifolia L.

1992
Qiancao, Radix Rubiae, is the dry root and rhizome of Rubia cordifolia L. (Rubiaceae) collected in spring and fall. It is an officially listed herbal medicine in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and is recommended as a hemostatic agent for the treatment of hematorrhea, hematemesis, nose bleeding, traumatic bleeding, dysmenorrhea, and arthritis.
Weici Tang, Gerhard Eisenbrand
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Rubia cordifolia L. Rubia tinctorium L. Rubiaceae

2020
Rainer W. Bussmann   +2 more
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