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  • In the article, it says that anthraquinone is semisoluble in water, and in the box, it is insoluble ! Is it very poorly soluble ? Tiphaine800 (talk) 08:37...
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  • from the little I know I got the impression that "antracenedione" and "anthraquinone" are largely synonyms. Both usually mean the specific compound 9,10-dioxoanthracene...
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  • the main article instead of having two small pieces. It is one of the anthraquinone based Disperse dye. Secondly, inline references are blank. Thanks RV...
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  • 13.111.100 (talk) 11:11, 8 March 2018 (UTC) Use of surfactants and anthraquinone have reduced alkali consumption in Pulp Cooking and use of Xylanase...
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  • (reduced) state and as it oxidizes with air oxygen, the colour develops. Anthraquinone vat dyes are the most important group of vat dyestuffs. — Preceding...
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  • autohemorrhaging beetles have anthraquinones in their blood if the article on anthraquinones do not explain what is the use of anthraquinones-laden blood in the...
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  • make complete sense chemically: "Anthrapurpurin is obtained from the anthraquinone, 1, 2, 6 disulphonic acid by fusion with sodium hydroxide and potassium...
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  • a brew with a slight reddish-brown colour that is likely due to the anthraquinone and coumarin glycosides. Galium mollogo (Hedge bedstraw) which has no...
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  • February 2007 (UTC) Usually in plants that produce large amounts of anthraquinones or naphthoquinones, you will get a wide variety of isomers, like both...
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  • trade.86.83.56.115 (talk) 00:03, 21 March 2019 (UTC) Rhubarb contains anthraquinones including rhein, and emodin and their glycosides (e.g. glucorhein),...
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  • carminic acid is an anthraquinone red as well), and, to be clear, the scope of this is that any scale-insect that produces an anthraquinone red dye in significant...
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  • of suberone to tropane, and for exo-condensation the conversion of anthraquinone to benzanthrone. Further, the question remains, what new title ought...
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  • contains anthraquinones which are a useful digestive stimulant and a strong laxative[254]. When plants are grown in pots the anthraquinone content is...
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  • of hydrogen peroxide production are galvanic cell production and the anthraquinone process. Today, research in the hydrogen peroxide industry focuses on...
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  • 2020 (UTC) Add the following to this section, "Employing ozone in the anthraquinone process instead of oxygen, trioxidane is produced"? -- Ktsquare (talk)...
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  • comes up with: [Rhubarb poisoning. Causal connection - oxalic acid or anthraquinones?] Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1980 May 20;100(14):959-61. Norwegian. No...
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  • y_hl=3&itool=pubmed_docsum stating that there is a good chance that anthraquinones are genotoxic and mutagenic. Citing the citations in the citation? I...
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