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anthrone
anthrone Chem. (ˈænθrəʊn) [f. anthra- + ketone.] A colourless crystalline ketone, C14H10O.1913 Chem. Abstr. 1872 Anthracene..Derivatives of Anthrone. 1921 E. de B. Barnett Anthracene 96 Anthrone itself was first obtained by Liebermann. 1956 Nature 7 Jan. 38/1 A slightly modified anthrone method..for... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthrone
Synthesis and reactions Anthrone can be prepared from anthraquinone by reduction with tin or copper. Anthrone condenses with glyoxal to give, following dehydrogenation, acedianthrone, a useful octacyclic pigment. wikipedia.org
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Anthrol
The latter exists as a minor tautomer of 9-anthrone. References Anthracenes Hydroxyarenes wikipedia.org
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flavanthrone
flavanthrone Chem. (fleɪˈvæn-, ˈfleɪvænθrəʊn) Also -ene. [flavanthrene ad. G. flavanthren, f. flavo- + anthra- + -ene; flavanthrone f. flavanthrene after anthrone (see -one).] An anthraquinone derivative, C28H12N2O2, isolated as yellowish brown needles and used as a yellow vat dye.1902 in Proc. R. I... Oxford English Dictionary
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1,9-Pyrazoloanthrone
1,9-Pyrazoloanthrone is a chemical compound that is a derivative of anthrone. wikipedia.org
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Benzanthrone
It is prepared by reduction of anthroquinone to anthrone followed by alkylation with a mixture of glycerol and sulfuric acid. wikipedia.org
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Acedianthrone
It is produced from anthrone by condensation with glyoxal followed by dehydrogenation. References Anthraquinone dyes wikipedia.org
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Dihydroxyanthraquinone
In particular, 1,8-Dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone is the precursor for the important topical antipsoriatic drug anthralin, 1,8-dihydroxy-9-anthrone, There wikipedia.org
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C14H10O
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C14H10O}} The molecular formula C14H10O (molar mass: 194.23 g/mol) may refer to: Anthrone Anthrol Dibenzoxepin Diphenylketene 1-Hydroxyphenanthrene wikipedia.org
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Senna occidentalis
poisonous to cattle, because it contains a known toxic derivative of anthraquinone called emodin. and the seeds contain chrysarobin (1,8-dihydroxy-3-methyl-9-anthrone wikipedia.org
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Carminic acid
octaketide is then aromatized by a cyclase domain which catalyzes an aldol-like cyclization reaction resulting in the formation of a flavokermesic acid anthrone In any polyketide-based pathway, flavokermesic acid anthrone is the first cyclic intermediate. wikipedia.org
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Rhubarb
The large, triangular leaves contain high levels of oxalic acid and anthrone glycosides, making them inedible. wikipedia.org
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Heinz Falk
Schoppel, A Synthesis of Emodin Anthrone. Monatsh. Chem. 122, 739 (1991) H. Falk and W. Schoppel, On the Synthesis of Hypericin by Oxidative Trimethylemodin Anthrone and Emodin Anthrone Dimerization: Isohypericin. Monatsh. wikipedia.org
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Biosynthesis of doxorubicin
It is an "anthrone type oxygenase", also called a quinone-forming monooxygenase, many of which are important 'tailoring enzymes' in the biosynthesis of wikipedia.org
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