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    Anemonin is a tri-spirocyclic dibutenolide natural product found in members of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) such as Ranunculus bulbosus, R. ficaria...
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  • C10H8O4 (molar mass: 192.17 g/mol, exact mass: 192.0423 u) may refer to: Anemonin Furoin Scopoletin, a coumarin the monomer of polyethylene terephthalate...
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    The findings in some Ranunculus species of, for example, protoanemonin, anemonin, may justify the uses of these species against fever, rheumatism and rubefacient...
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    the plant, protoanemonin comes into contact with air and dimerizes to anemonin, which is further hydrolyzed to a non-toxic dicarboxylic acid. Römpp, Hermann;...
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    level. As other Ranunculaceae, this plant is toxic because it contains anemonin. Zepigi, Marinella. "Ranunculus platanifolius L." Forum Acta Plantarum...
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    drying of these plants, the protoanemonin toxin dimerizes to non-toxic anemonin, which is further hydrolyzed to non-toxic dicarboxylic acids. Cooking of...
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    toxic. By drying the herb, protoanemonin is dimerized to the non-toxic anemonin.[citation needed] Medieval herbalists believed it could be used to treat...
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    contains anemonin and protoanemonin, bioactive compounds which have been investigated for potential therapeutic uses; one indication is that anemonin may inhibit...
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    Abbas, Muhammad Ismail, Nadja Engel, and Viqar Uddin Ahmad Isolation of Anemonin from Pulsatilla wallichiana and its Biological Activities J. Chem. Soc...
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    palustris. This species contains a number of noxious chemicals such as anemonin, a trait it shares with other ranunculids, and this is probably the reason...
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