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em·o·din E0113900 (ĕm′ə-dĭn′)n. An orange crystalline compound, C15H10O5, that is obtained from rhubarb and other plants and has cathartic, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties. [New Latin (Rheum) ēmōdī, a species of rhubarb : genitive of ēmōdus (from Greek Ēmōdos, the Himalayas) + -in.]emodin (ɪˈməʊdɪn) n (Elements & Compounds) chem a chemical compound obtained from, primarily, rhubarb rootemodinenUK
emodin[′em·ə·dən] (organic chemistry) C14H4O2(OH)3CH3 Orange needles crystallizing from alcohol solution, melting point 256-257°C, practically insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and aqueous alkali hydroxide solutions, occurs as the rhamnoside in plants such as rhubarb root and alder buckthorn; used as a laxative. emodinenUK
em·o·din (em'ō-din), A catharitc found in crystalline form in rhubarb, senna, cascara sagrada, and other purgative drugs. Synonym(s): 1, 3, 8-trihydroxy-6-methylanthroquinone, archin, frangulic acidemodin (ĕm′ə-dĭn′)n. An orange crystalline compound, C15H10O5, that is obtained from rhubarb and other plants and has cathartic, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties. |