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A M Tessier1, P Delaveau, B Champion
1Département de Matière Médicale, Faculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Paris.
Planta Medica
|April 1, 1981
Abstract:
From roots of Rubia cordifolia L. four anthraquinones are isolated: 1-hydroxy 2-methylanthraquinone and nordamnacanthal which have been already isolated in some Rubiaceae, physcion which seems to be new in this family and 1,4-dihydroxy 6-methyl-anthraquinone which seems to be a new quinizarin.
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