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Rubia cordifolia is a well-known plant used in oriental medicine plant, and is also serves as the primary traditional source of plant red dyestuffs. With the current depletion of natural resources of R.
Jinxu Lan, Jingfan Yang, Liu Xiuyu
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In vitro Antiviral Activity of Rubia cordifolia Aerial Part Extract against Rotavirus
The root of Rubia cordifolia (R. cordifolia) has been used traditionally as a hemostatic agent, while the aerial part of the plant consisting of leaf and stem is known to exhibit anti-diarrheal properties and has been widely used as a remedy in many ...
Lifeng Kang, Guang Du, Kang Lifeng
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Rubia cordifolia roots as a raw material for dyeing wool in red colors [PDF]
Introduction: Indian madder (Rubia cordifolia L.), is an important natural dyeing plant with long history.Rubia belongs to the family Rubiaceae. It is one of the oldest dyeing plant with a source of beautiful andpermanent shades of red.
KATARZYNA SCHMIDT-PRZEWOŹNA +1 more
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The aim of this study is to explore the active components and potential molecular mechanism of action of Rubia cordifolia L. against nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).
Ximing Yang +8 more
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Isolation and synthesis of anthraquinones and related compounds of Rubia cordifolia [PDF]
Anthraquinones and their glycosides, along with other compounds, have been isolated and characterized from the acetone:water (1:1) percolation of dried roots of Rubia cordifolia.
RAM SINGH, GEETANJALI
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Rubia cordifolia: a review [PDF]
SUMMARY Medicinal herbs are significant source of synthetic and herbal drugs. In the commercial market,medicinal herbs are used as raw drugs, extracts or tinctures. Isolated active constituents are usedfor applied research. For the last few decades, phytochemistry (study of plants) has been makingrapid progress and herbal products are becoming popular.
Rupali Patil +3 more
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Anthraquinone Production from Cell and Organ Cultures of Rubia Species: An Overview
The Rubia genus includes major groups of medicinal plants such as Rubia cordifolia, Rubia tinctorum, and Rubia akane. They contain anthraquinones (AQs), particularly alizarin and purpurin, which have pharmacological effects that are anti-inflammatory ...
Hosakatte Niranjana Murthy +3 more
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The present study aimed to identify the composition of the aerial parts of Rubia cordifolia L. A chemical investigation on the EtOAc extracts from the aerial parts of Rubia cordifolia resulted in the isolation of four new anthraquinones, namely ...
Han Luo +10 more
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. Qian Cao (Radix et Rhizoma Rubiae) is a perennial grass with red and yellow pigments in its roots. It has been used since ancient times for fabric dyeing and painting, and it's the oldest red dye in both Europe and China.
Shao Min, Su Lin
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MICROPROPAGATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL CROP RUBIA CORDIFOLIA
Plants are cherished as the chief resource for healthcare products attributed to synthesizing diverse array of bio-molecules through various metabolic alterations. Over exploitation of such resources can intimidate its existence. Developing medicinal plants into crops and the use of micropropagation as technique to mass produce high-demand biomass can ...
E. A. . Siril, Devi Priya M
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