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Rubia tinctorum

Known as: Rubia tinctorums, dyer's madder, tinctorums, Rubia 
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2014
2014
Ionizing radiation is known to induce multiple organ dysfunctions directly related to an increase of cellular oxidative stress… 
2013
2013
Abstract Schinzel’s Hypothesis (H) was used by Colliot-Thélène and Sansuc, and later by Serre, Swinnerton-Dyer and others, to… 
Review
2013
Review
2013
Ethno-botanical and ethno-pharmacological studies of Rubia cordifolia continue to attract investigators for research work… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
Introduction Joe P. Buhler, Elliptic curves, modular forms, and applications: Preface Elliptic curves Points on elliptic curves… 
2005
2005
Anthraquinones and their glycosides, along with other compounds, have been isolated and characterized from the acetone:water (1:1… 
2003
2003
From the stems of Rubia wallichiana DECNE, thirty-four structurally related compounds were isolated and identified. Three of them… 
1996
1996
An Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated transformation system for Rubia peregrina L. has been established by co-cultivation of… 
1991
1991
The naturally-occurring anthraquinones (AQs), alizarin (1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone) and lucidin (1,3-dihydroxy-2… 
1982
1982
Anti-tumour activity of RC-18, a pure isolate from Rubia cordifolia was repeatedly tested in different sets of experiments on a… 
1981
1981
From roots of Rubia cordifolia L. two anthraquinones are isolated: 1,4-dihydroxy 2-methylanthraquinone and 1,5-dihydroxy 2…