For the production of a commercially useful dye extract from madder, the glycoside ruberythric acid has to be hydrolysed to the aglycone alizarin which is the main dye component. An intrinsic problem is the simultaneous hydrolysis of the glycoside lucidin pritneveroside to the unwanted mutagenic aglycone lucidin. Madder root was treated with strong acid, strong base or enzymes to convert ruberythric acid into alizarin and the anthraquinone compositions of the suspensions were analysed by HPLC. A cheap and easy method to hydrolyse ruberythric acid in madder root to alizarin without the formation of lucidin turned out to be the stirring of dried madder roots in water at room temperature for 90 min: this gave a suspension containing pseudopurp...
A mild extraction approach using HF, a weak acid but a strong aluminum-complexing agent, was investi...
Textiles coloration using extracts from the roots of various madder species (Rubia spp.) has been pe...
Abstract Hydroxyanthraquinones represent a group of phar-macologically active compounds characterist...
For the production of a commercially useful dye extract from madder, the glycoside ruberythric acid ...
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...
Madder, used as a red dye, contains anthraquinones, and some of these can react with DNA possibly ca...
Direct and indirect HPLC-UV methods for the quantitative determination of anthraquinones in dried ma...
Red coloration of textiles from extracts of various madder species (Rubia spp) is a longstanding tra...
The complex mixtures of colorants present in different madder species can provide significant inform...
Madder (Rubia tinctorum L.) has been widely used as a red dye throughout history. Acid-sensitive col...
Madder (Rubia tinctorum L.) has been used as a dye for over 2000 years with alizarin and purpurin th...
Background: Minor saponins or human intestinal bacterial metabolites, such as ginsenosides Rg3, F2, ...
International audienceIn the plant kingdom, numerous pigments have already been identified, but only...
AbstractBackgroundMinor saponins or human intestinal bacterial metabolites, such as ginsenosides Rg3...
A mild extraction approach using HF, a weak acid but a strong aluminum-complexing agent, was investi...
Textiles coloration using extracts from the roots of various madder species (Rubia spp.) has been pe...
Abstract Hydroxyanthraquinones represent a group of phar-macologically active compounds characterist...
For the production of a commercially useful dye extract from madder, the glycoside ruberythric acid ...
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...
Madder, used as a red dye, contains anthraquinones, and some of these can react with DNA possibly ca...
Direct and indirect HPLC-UV methods for the quantitative determination of anthraquinones in dried ma...
Red coloration of textiles from extracts of various madder species (Rubia spp) is a longstanding tra...
The complex mixtures of colorants present in different madder species can provide significant inform...
Madder (Rubia tinctorum L.) has been widely used as a red dye throughout history. Acid-sensitive col...
Madder (Rubia tinctorum L.) has been used as a dye for over 2000 years with alizarin and purpurin th...
Background: Minor saponins or human intestinal bacterial metabolites, such as ginsenosides Rg3, F2, ...
International audienceIn the plant kingdom, numerous pigments have already been identified, but only...
AbstractBackgroundMinor saponins or human intestinal bacterial metabolites, such as ginsenosides Rg3...
A mild extraction approach using HF, a weak acid but a strong aluminum-complexing agent, was investi...
Textiles coloration using extracts from the roots of various madder species (Rubia spp.) has been pe...
Abstract Hydroxyanthraquinones represent a group of phar-macologically active compounds characterist...