Direct and indirect HPLC-UV methods for the quantitative determination of anthraquinones in dried madder root have been developed, validated and compared. In the direct method, madder root was extracted twice with refluxing ethanol-water. This method allowed the determination of the two major native anthraquinone glycosides lucidin primeveroside and ruberythric acid. In the indirect extraction method, the anthraquinone glycosides were first converted into aglycones by endogenous enzymes and the aglycones were subsequently extracted with tetrahydroturan-water and then analysed. In this case the anthraquinones alizarin, purpurin and nordamnacanthal may be determined. The content of nordamnacanthal is proportional to the amount of lucidin prim...
An extraction method of madder (Rubia tinctorum) roots dyes is established and optimized to obtain t...
The isolation, characterisation and quantification of anthraquinones, from hypogeal apparatus of Rub...
Madder (Rubia tinctorum L.) has been used as a dye for over 2000 years with alizarin and purpurin th...
Direct and indirect HPLC-UV methods for the quantitative determination of anthraquinones in dried ma...
The roots of Rubia tinctorum L. (madder) are the source of a natural dye. The dye components are ant...
<p>The roots of <em>Rubia tinctorum</em> L. (madder) are the source of a natural d...
We have determined the quantities of the anthraquinones alizarin and purpurin, with especial regard ...
A liquid chromatographic (LC) method for the separation of both anthraquinone glycosides and aglycon...
Madder, used as a red dye, contains anthraquinones, and some of these can react with DNA possibly ca...
In this paper, a sensitive quantification high performance liquid chromatographic method for analysi...
For the production of a commercially useful dye extract from madder, the glycoside ruberythric acid ...
Red coloration of textiles from extracts of various madder species (Rubia spp) is a longstanding tra...
For the production of a commercially useful dye extract from madder, the glycoside ruberythric acid ...
International audienceIn the plant kingdom, numerous pigments have already been identified, but only...
The Rubia genus includes major groups of medicinal plants such as Rubia cordifolia, Rubia tinctorum,...
An extraction method of madder (Rubia tinctorum) roots dyes is established and optimized to obtain t...
The isolation, characterisation and quantification of anthraquinones, from hypogeal apparatus of Rub...
Madder (Rubia tinctorum L.) has been used as a dye for over 2000 years with alizarin and purpurin th...
Direct and indirect HPLC-UV methods for the quantitative determination of anthraquinones in dried ma...
The roots of Rubia tinctorum L. (madder) are the source of a natural dye. The dye components are ant...
<p>The roots of <em>Rubia tinctorum</em> L. (madder) are the source of a natural d...
We have determined the quantities of the anthraquinones alizarin and purpurin, with especial regard ...
A liquid chromatographic (LC) method for the separation of both anthraquinone glycosides and aglycon...
Madder, used as a red dye, contains anthraquinones, and some of these can react with DNA possibly ca...
In this paper, a sensitive quantification high performance liquid chromatographic method for analysi...
For the production of a commercially useful dye extract from madder, the glycoside ruberythric acid ...
Red coloration of textiles from extracts of various madder species (Rubia spp) is a longstanding tra...
For the production of a commercially useful dye extract from madder, the glycoside ruberythric acid ...
International audienceIn the plant kingdom, numerous pigments have already been identified, but only...
The Rubia genus includes major groups of medicinal plants such as Rubia cordifolia, Rubia tinctorum,...
An extraction method of madder (Rubia tinctorum) roots dyes is established and optimized to obtain t...
The isolation, characterisation and quantification of anthraquinones, from hypogeal apparatus of Rub...
Madder (Rubia tinctorum L.) has been used as a dye for over 2000 years with alizarin and purpurin th...