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indirubin
indirubin Chem. (ɪndɪˈruːbɪn) [f. indi- + L. rub-er red + -in.] A substance, isomeric with indigo-blue, obtained by decomposition of indican, crystallizing in long purple metallic-shining needles. Also called indigo-purpurin and indigo-red.1859 [see indican]. 1865–72 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 249 On..e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Indoxyl sulfate
Clinical significance Occasionally in urinary tract infections, bacteria produce indoxyl phosphatase which splits indoxyl sulfate forming indigo and indirubin wikipedia.org
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indileucin
indileucin Chem. (ɪndɪˈl(j)uːsɪn) [f. indi- + Gr. λευκ-ός white + -in.] A substance, C16H22N2O, obtained, in colourless glistening needles, by reduction of indirubin with zinc-dust and acetic acid.1889 Morley & Muir Watts' Dict. Chem. II. 760/1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Isatin
Dimerization Dimerization of isatin with KBH4 in methanol yield Indirubin. wikipedia.org
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indigoid
indigoid, a. (n.) (ˈɪndɪgɔɪd) [a. G. indigoid (P. Friedländer 1908, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XLI. 773): see indigo n. (a) and -oid.] Of a dye: similar to indigotin in chemical structure, spec. in having another atom or atoms, esp. of sulphur, in place of one or both of the imino-groups. Hence as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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C16H10N2O2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C16H10N2O2}} The molecular formula C16H10N2O2 (molar mass: 262.27 g/mol, exact mass: 262.0742 u) may refer to: Indigo dye Indirubin wikipedia.org
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indi-
indi- Chem. [f. L. Indus, as root of indicum, indigo.] A combining element used in naming substances derived from or related to indigo: e.g. indifulvin, indirubin. Oxford English Dictionary
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Qing Dai
See also Indirubin Realgar/Indigo naturalis Indigo naturalis References Plants used in traditional Chinese medicine wikipedia.org
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punicin
punicin Chem. (ˈpjuːnɪsɪn) [See -in1.] † 1. [f. L. pūnicum pomegranate.] (See quots.)1855 Garrod Mat. Med. 154 The root-bark [of the Granaceæ] contains..tannin, and a principle called Punicine has also been detected. 1866 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 746 Punicin, an acrid uncrystallisable substance obtaine... Oxford English Dictionary
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Realgar/Indigo naturalis
The main active ingredients according to NCI are tetraarsenic tetrasulfide (realgar), indirubin (from the indigo) and tanshinone IIA (from the Salvia). Wang et al. 2008 suggests that the addition of indirubin and tanshinone IIA enhances the action of arsenic by synergy; these components cannot move the wikipedia.org
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蓼蓝
外部连结 蓼蓝 Liaolan 药用植物图像数据库 (香港浸会大学中医药学院) 青黛 中药材图像数据库 (香港浸会大学中医药学院) 青黛 中药标本数据库 (香港浸会大学中医药学院) 蓼大青叶 Liao Da Qing Ye 中药标本数据库 (香港浸会大学中医药学院) 靛玉红 Indirubin wikipedia.org
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Indigo Naturalis (Qing Dai) for Ulcerative Colitis - Treasure of the East
Indigo and indirubin are two of the most important active compounds found in indigo naturalis. Both are derivatives of isatin, which has been shown to possess anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties.
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Chinese indigo
flowering plant in the buckwheat family Indigo naturalis See also Indigo (disambiguation) Han purple and Han blue, pigments developed in ancient China Indirubin wikipedia.org
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Purple urine bag syndrome
This converts indoxyl sulfate in the urine into the red and blue colored compounds indirubin and indigo. In purple urine bag syndrome, bacteria that colonize the urinary catheter convert indoxyl sulfate to the colored compounds indirubin and indigo. wikipedia.org
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菘蓝
药用植物图像数据库 (香港浸会大学中医药学院) 青黛 中药材图像数据库 (香港浸会大学中医药学院) 青黛 中药标本数据库 (香港浸会大学中医药学院) 大青叶 中药材图像数据库 (香港浸会大学中医药学院) 板蓝根 中药材图像数据库 (香港浸会大学中医药学院) 靛玉红 Indirubin wikipedia.org
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