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Hypericin is a
carbopolycyclic compound derived from
bisanthene with
antidepressant properties,
found in
various Hyperi**** species, and is
being studied...
- is found. The most
common active chemicals in Hyperi****
perforatum are
hypericin and
pseudohypericin (naphthodianthrones), and
hyperforin (a phloroglucinol...
- color.
Their hue is
indicative of a
presence of naphthodianthrone,
either hypericin or pseudohypericin, or both.
These glands occur in
about two-thirds of...
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primary if an
ingested plant contains a
photosensitive substance, like
hypericin in St John's wort
poisoning and
ingestion of
biserrula (Biserrula pelecinus)...
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marker compounds. For example, St John's wort is
often standardized to the
hypericin that is now
known not to be the "active ingredient" for antidepressant...
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plant and
animal photosensitizing and
photosensory pigments, such as
hypericin.
Heinz Falk was born
April 29, 1939, in
Sankt Pölten, Austria, went to...
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Pseudohypericin is an
aromatic polycyclic dione that is very
closely related to
hypericin. It is
found most
commonly in the St. John's wort
family of plants, namely...
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chemical structure contains a
naphthodianthrone skeleton similar to that of
hypericin. ****opyrin is
located almost exclusively in the
cotyledons of the buckwheat...
- Many
members of this
family contain the
naphthodianthrone derivatives hypericin and pseudohypericin;
these are
contained in
glandular tissues that appear...
- trimipramine.
Unlike the rest of the genus, H.
calycinum does not have
hypericin,
which causes photosensitization,
which causes the side
effects of flush...