Chemistry:Aloe emodin

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Short description: Chemical compound
Aloe emodin
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Clinical data
Other namesRhabarberone
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Oral
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC15H10O5
Molar mass270.240 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
Melting point223 to 224 °C (433 to 435 °F) Sublimes in CO2 stream
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Aloe emodin (1,8-dihydroxy-3-(hydroxymethyl)anthraquinone) is an anthraquinone and an isomer of emodin present in aloe latex, an exudate from the aloe plant. It has a strong stimulant-laxative action.[1] Aloe emodin is not carcinogenic when applied to the skin, although it may increase the carcinogenicity of some kinds of radiation.[2][3]

Aloe emodin is found in the gel, sap or leaves of aloe vera, the socotrine aloe, Barbados aloe, and Zanzibar aloes, the bark of Frangula (Rhamnus frangula) and cascara sagrada (Rhamnus purshiana), the leaves of Senna (Cassia angustifolia), and the rhizome of rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum).[citation needed] Aloe-emodin has not been found in Natal aloes.[citation needed]

References

  1. The Merck Index (12th ed.). p. 313. 
  2. "Ethanol and aloe emodin alter the p53 mutational spectrum in ultraviolet radiation-induced murine skin tumors". Molecular Carcinogenesis 39 (3): 127–38. March 2004. doi:10.1002/mc.10170. PMID 14991742. 
  3. National Toxicology Program (September 2010). "Photocarcinogenesis study of aloe vera [CAS NO. 481-72-1(Aloe-emodin)] in SKH-1 mice (simulated solar light and topical application study)". National Toxicology Program Technical Report Series (553): 7–33, 35-97, 99-103 passim. PMID 21031007. 

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