emodin การใช้
- It is more potent and selective than emodin.
- Emodin derived from aloe showed both positive and negative results in vitro, but was negative in vivo.
- Emodin was mutagenic in the Salmonella / microsome assay, but gave inconsistent results in gene mutation assays.
- The chemicals primarily responsible for the laxative action are the hydroxyanthracene glycosides ( particularly D ), and emodin.
- "' Aloe emodin "'is an anthraquinone present in aloe latex, an exudate from the aloe plant.
- These act as stimulant laxatives, with the hydroanthracene glycosides stimulating peristalsis, and emodin exciting smooth muscle cells in the large intestine.
- Studies have shown that the extract from cascara bark also contains a substance called emodin, which may have anti-cancer effects.
- Emodin is also responsible for some of the laxative effect, due to its excitation of smooth muscle cells in the large intestine.
- Rhubarb contains anthraquinones including rhein, and emodin and their glycosides ( e . g . glucorhein ), which impart cathartic and laxative properties.
- The roots contain emodin and the seeds contain chrysarobin ( 1, 8-dihydroxy-3-methyl-9-anthrone ) and N-methylmorpholine.
- Synonyms for emodin include emodol, frangula emodin, rheum emodin, 3-methyl-1, 6, 8-trihydroxyanthraquinone, Schuttgelb, and Persian Berry Lake.
- Synonyms for emodin include emodol, frangula emodin, rheum emodin, 3-methyl-1, 6, 8-trihydroxyanthraquinone, Schuttgelb, and Persian Berry Lake.
- Synonyms for emodin include emodol, frangula emodin, rheum emodin, 3-methyl-1, 6, 8-trihydroxyanthraquinone, Schuttgelb, and Persian Berry Lake.
- These contain about 50 percent resveratrol by weight, as well as emodin, which, while considered safe in moderate quantities, can have a laxative effect in high amounts.
- Aloe-emodin ( 1, 3, 8-trihydroxyanthraquinone ) is a variety of emodin found in Socotrine, Barbados, and Zanzibar aloes, but not in Natal aloes.
- Aloe-emodin ( 1, 3, 8-trihydroxyanthraquinone ) is a variety of emodin found in Socotrine, Barbados, and Zanzibar aloes, but not in Natal aloes.
- When one sennoside, called emodin, is metabolized by the liver, one of the products, under alkaline conditions, has weak mutagenic effects, but in tests, emodin halted cancer cell growth in the test tube.
- When one sennoside, called emodin, is metabolized by the liver, one of the products, under alkaline conditions, has weak mutagenic effects, but in tests, emodin halted cancer cell growth in the test tube.
- The anthraquinones chrysophanol, parietin and emodin, the flavonoids quercetin, fisetin, quercetin 3-0-rhamnoside, quercetin 3-0-galactoside and quercetin 3-0-rutinoside were isolated from the shoots of Syrian rhubarb.
- It has a strong stimulant-laxative action . "'Aloe emodin "'is not carcinogenic when applied to the skin, although it may increase the carcinogenicity of some kind of radiation . "'Aloe emodin "'is found in the gel, sap or leaves of Aloe vera, the bark of Frangula ( Rhamnus frangula ) and Cascara Sagrada ( Rhamnus purshiana ), the leaves of Senna ( Cassia angustifolia ), and the rhizome of Rhubarb ( Rheum rhaponticum ).
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