Definition of Emodins

1. emodin [n] - See also: emodin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emodins

emmisivity
emmonsite
emmove
emmoved
emmoves
emmoving
emmys
emo
emo bangs
emo metal
emocore
emodepside
emodin
emodin O-methyltransferase
emodinanthrone oxygenase
emodins (current term)
emoji
emollescence
emolliate
emolliated
emolliates
emolliating
emollient
emollients
emollition
emollitions
emolument
emolumental
emoluments
emong

Literary usage of Emodins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Action of drugs by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1917)
"The cathartic resins are, for the most part, anhydrides of certain organic acids. Their action differs completely from that of the emodins: whereas ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1900)
"The emodins, being tri-oxy-compounds, seem to be the most active. It is suggested that these oxy-derivatives of ..."

3. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention (1905)
"... (emodins) contained in them (see under Senna, Proceedings, 1901, 733). In a highly interesting paper, Tschirch and Hofbauer now communicate the results ..."

4. Principles of Pharmacy by Henry Vinecome Arny (1917)
"According to Oesterle, the emodins from these three sources are not identical, differing in the exact location of the methyl and hydroxyl groups. ..."

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