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Indirubin is a
chemical compound most
often produced as a
byproduct of
bacterial metabolism. For instance, it is one of the
compounds responsible for...
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indoxyl sulfate in the
urine into the red and blue
colored compounds indirubin and indigo. The most
commonly implicated bacteria are
Providencia stuartii...
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tinctorium Ait., or
Isatis indigotica Fortune (Fort.).
Qingdai was
first recorded in Yaoxinglun.
Indirubin Realgar/Indigo
naturalis Indigo naturalis v t e...
- m****: 262.27 g/mol,
exact m****: 262.0742 u) may
refer to:
Indigo dye
Indirubin This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
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binding to
active and
inactive CDK2: the
crystal structure of CDK2-cyclin A/
indirubin-5-sulphonate". Structure. 9 (5): 389–97. doi:10.1016/S0969-2126(01)00598-6...
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identified by HPLC
analysis in a
single measurement:
indigotin (IND) and
indirubin (INR). The two are
found in
plant sources such as woad (Isatis tinctoria...
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Tetrapyroles (e.g., bilirubin)
Tryptophan derivatives (e.g.,
indigo dye,
indirubin) Antagonists: 7-Ketocholesterol CH-223191
Cyproterone acetate See also...
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Tetrapyroles (e.g., bilirubin)
Tryptophan derivatives (e.g.,
indigo dye,
indirubin) Antagonists: 7-Ketocholesterol CH-223191
Cyproterone acetate See also...
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Tetrapyroles (e.g., bilirubin)
Tryptophan derivatives (e.g.,
indigo dye,
indirubin) Antagonists: 7-Ketocholesterol CH-223191
Cyproterone acetate See also...
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ingredients according to NCI are tetra****nic
tetrasulfide (realgar),
indirubin (from the indigo) and
tanshinone IIA (from the Salvia). Realgar-Indigo...