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Review Pharmacological properties of indirubin and its derivatives
Indirubin is a bisindole alkaloid that is the main bioactive component of the traditional Chinese medicine Indigo naturalis . Indirubin and its derivatives can exert anticancer effects by regulating multiple signaling pathways. www.sciencedirect.com
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Indirubin - Wikipedia
Indirubin is a chemical compound most often produced as a byproduct of bacterial metabolism. For instance, it is one of the compounds responsible for the ... en.wikipedia.org
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Indirubin | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Indirubin, extracted from the indigo plant, is a part of combination formulas used in traditional Chinese medicine and clinically in Asia to ... www.mskcc.org
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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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Indirubin - Enzo Biochem
Indirubin is derived from various natural sources, such as Indigofera indica, Isatis tinctoria and I. indigotica by fermentation, oxidation and the presence of ... www.enzo.com
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Indirubin - American Chemical Society
Indirubin, an indigo dye, is a biomolecule found in the African and Asian shrub Indigofera arrecta. It is variously known as indigo red. www.acs.org
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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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2H-Indol-2-one, 3-(1,3-dihydro-3-oxo-2H-indol-2-ylidene) - PubChem
INDIRUBIN is a small molecule drug with a maximum clinical trial phase of II (across all indications) and has 2 investigational indications. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Combination Therapy with Indigo and Indirubin for Ulcerative Colitis ...
Indigo and indirubin are isomers and have distinctive profiles in anti-inflammation, immune regulation, intestinal microbiota regulation, ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Indirubin: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank Online
Indirubin is under investigation in clinical trial NCT01735864 (Dosage Determination Trial for Indigo Naturalis Extract in Oil Ointment). go.drugbank.com
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The Surprise of Indirubin! | Natural Dye: Experiments and Results
Indirubin is one the most curious components of indigo. It is sometimes referred to as the “red” of indigo. Indirubin only occurs in natural indigo. blog.ellistextiles.com
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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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