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Isolation and identification of anthraquinones of Caloplaca cerina and Cassia tora

  • I. Manojlović EMAIL logo , G. Bogdanović-Dusanović , W. Gritsanapan and N. Manojlović
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Five hydroxyanthraquinone derivatives physcion, emodin, fallacinal, teloschistin, and 1,3-dimethoxy-8-hydroxy-6-methyl-9,10-anthraquinone were isolated from the lichen Caloplaca cerina growing in Serbia. Three anthraquinone derivatives, namely physcion, emodin, and rhein were isolated and identified from the Thai medicinal plant Cassia tora.

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