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A Screen of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Plant Extracts Reveals 17 Species with Antimicrobial Properties. [PDF]

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Lucidin from Rubia cordifolia Outperforms FDA-Approved Lapatinib as a Potential Multitargeted Candidate for Breast Cancer Signalling Proteins. [PDF]

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[Studies on anthraquinones from the roots of rubia cordifolia l].

Yao xue xue bao = Acta pharmaceutica Sinica, 1993
Seven anthraquinones were isolated from the ethyl alcohol extracts of the roots of Rubia Cordifolia L. By means of spectrometric data combined with physico-chemical properties, six of them were identified as 2-methyl-1,3,6-trihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone (I), 1-hydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone(II), 1,2,4-trihydroxy-9,10-anthrequinone(III), 2-methyl-1,3,6 ...
S X, Wang   +4 more
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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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Modulatory role of alizarin from Rubia cordifolia L. against genotoxicity of mutagens

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2010
Rubia cordifolia L. (Rubiaceae) is an important medicinal plant used in the Ayurvedic medicinal system. Its use as a traditional therapeutic has been related to the treatment of skin disorders and cancer. Besides its medicinal value, anthraquinones from this plant are used as natural food colourants and as natural hair dyes.
Prabhjit, Kaur   +5 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Further Quinoidal Derivatives from Rubia cordifolia L.

ChemInform, 2000
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
H. A. Hassanean   +3 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Anticancer Constituents from the Roots of Rubia cordifolia L.

ChemInform, 2008
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Jong Keun Son   +9 more
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One new nucleoside and three furanpentanone derivatives from the aerial part of Rubia cordifolia L

Phytochemistry Letters, 2021
Abstract One new nucleoside 1 and three new furanpentone derivatives 2‒4 were isolated from the aerial part of Rubia cordifolia. Their structures were established using spectroscopic methods. Compounds 1 and 4 exhibited inhibition of NO production with IC50 values of 27.5 and 19.8 μM, respectively.
Dong-Bing He   +6 more
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Evaluation of analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of Rubia cordifolia L. by spectrum-effect relationships

Journal of Chromatography B, 2018
The objective of the current work was to evaluate the spectrum-effect relationships between high-performance liquid chromatography fingerprints and analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of Rubia cordifolia L. extract (RCE), and to identify active components of RCE. Chemical fingerprints of ten batches of RC from various sources were obtained by HPLC,
Cai-Hong, Shen   +8 more
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ISSR Characterization and Quantification of Purpurin and Alizarin in Rubia cordifolia L. Populations from India

Biochemical Genetics, 2018
Rubia cordifolia L., is an industrially viable medicinal crop and is widely exploited for the therapeutic potential of its bioactive metabolite, purpurin. The present investigation aimed to explore the chemotypic and molecular variability in seven wild populations of R. cordifolia from South Eastern Ghats region of India.
Sisubalan, Natarajan   +5 more
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