Emodin
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Term | Emodin |
Short definition | emodin (EH-moh-din) A substance found in certain plants, including rhubarb. It belongs to a family of compounds called anthraquinones, which have shown anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
emodin - (pronounced) (EH-moh-din) A substance found in certain plants, including rhubarb. It belongs to a family of compounds called anthraquinones, which have shown anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects
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