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They also occur in genera [[:Species:Rheum|Rheum]], [[:Species:Rumex|Rumex]], [[:Species:Polygonum|Polygonum]], and family [[:Category:Fabaceae|Fabaceae]] <ref>Thomson RH (1986) ''Naturally occurring Quinones III. Recent Advances'' Chapman & Hall</ref>.
 
They also occur in genera [[:Species:Rheum|Rheum]], [[:Species:Rumex|Rumex]], [[:Species:Polygonum|Polygonum]], and family [[:Category:Fabaceae|Fabaceae]] <ref>Thomson RH (1986) ''Naturally occurring Quinones III. Recent Advances'' Chapman & Hall</ref>.
 
Their glycosidic form is pharmacologically inacitive, but is metabolized to its aglycon in the intestinal flora.
 
Their glycosidic form is pharmacologically inacitive, but is metabolized to its aglycon in the intestinal flora.
For laxative drugs, the maximum daily intake is 30 mg anthraquinone glycoside.
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For laxative drugs, the maximum daily intake is 30 mg anthraquinone glycoside. For a senna laxative, the maximum daily value is 4 mg anthraquinones.
  
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|+ Anthraquinone Contents in Vegetables and Herbs<ref name="Mueller">Mueller SO, Schmitt M, Dekant W, Stopper H, Schlatter J, Schreier P, Lutz WK (1999) "Occurrence of Emodin, Chrysophanol and Physcion in Vegetables, Herbs and Liquors. Genotoxicity and Anti-genotoxicity of the Anthraquinones and of the Whole Plants" ''Food and Chemical Toxicology 37:481-491</ref>
 
|+ Anthraquinone Contents in Vegetables and Herbs<ref name="Mueller">Mueller SO, Schmitt M, Dekant W, Stopper H, Schlatter J, Schreier P, Lutz WK (1999) "Occurrence of Emodin, Chrysophanol and Physcion in Vegetables, Herbs and Liquors. Genotoxicity and Anti-genotoxicity of the Anthraquinones and of the Whole Plants" ''Food and Chemical Toxicology 37:481-491</ref>
 
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! Species || Common Name || Sum of anthraquinones<br/> fresh (dry)
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! Species || Common Name || Sum of anthraquinones<br/> mg / kg fresh (dry)
! Emodin<br/>fresh (dry)
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! Emodin<br/>mg / kg fresh (dry)
! Chrysophanol<br/>fresh (dry)
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! Chrysophanol<br/>mg / kg fresh (dry)
! Physcion<br/>fresh (dry)
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! Physcion<br/>mg / kg fresh (dry)
 
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| ''[[Species:Latuca|Latuca]] sativa var. capitata''
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| ''[[Species:Lactuca|Lactuca]] sativa var. capitata''<ref>In the original literature by Mueller, it is mis-written as "Latuca sativa". Also, one cultivar of the same species ("Iceberg salad") is shown to be unquantifiable for all anthraquinones.</ref>
 
| Cabbage lettuce
 
| Cabbage lettuce
 
| 0.06-5.9 (1.0-174)
 
| 0.06-5.9 (1.0-174)
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| 0.2-0.4
 
| 0.2-0.4
 
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| ''[[Species:Elytrigia|Elytrigia]] repens''<ref>In the original literature by Mueller, this is written as "Rhizoma graminis"</ref>
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| ''[[Species:Triticum|Triticum]] repens''<ref>In the original literature by Mueller, it is mis-written as "Rhizoma graminis"</ref>
 
| Couch grass root
 
| Couch grass root
 
| 0.2-0.7  
 
| 0.2-0.7  
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| 0.08-0.3
 
| 0.08-0.3
 
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| ''[[Species:Plantaginis|Plantaginis]] lanceolatae''
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| ''[[Species:Plantago|Plantago]] lanceolatae''<ref>In the original literature by Mueller, it is mis-written as "Plantagines lanceolatae"</ref>
 
| Plantain herb
 
| Plantain herb
 
| 0.4-0.7
 
| 0.4-0.7
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| ''[[Species:Fagopyrum|Fagopyrum]] esculentum''
 
| ''[[Species:Fagopyrum|Fagopyrum]] esculentum''
 
| Buckwheat
 
| Buckwheat
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|colspan="4"| ''not detected''
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| ''[[Species:Artemisia|Aritemisia]] annua''
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| Wormwood
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|colspan="4"| ''not quantifiable''
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| ''[[Species:Cichorium|Chichorium]] intybus'' var. ''folio''
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| Chicory and radicchio
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|colspan="4"| ''not detected''
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| ''[[Species:Brassica|Brassica]] chinensis''
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| Chinese cabbage
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|colspan="4"| ''not detected''
 
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From the above table, the conclusion is:
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* Anthraquinone contents vary considerably batch-to-batch.
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* Contents are chrysophanol > emodin > physcion.
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* 100 g consumption of beans may cause laxative effect.
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 4 June 2011

[edit] Anthraquinones

Hydroxyanthraquinones are laxactive ingredients of Cassia senna (senna), Rhamnus frangula (frangula bark), and Aloe vera (aloe). They also occur in genera Rheum, Rumex, Polygonum, and family Fabaceae [1]. Their glycosidic form is pharmacologically inacitive, but is metabolized to its aglycon in the intestinal flora. For laxative drugs, the maximum daily intake is 30 mg anthraquinone glycoside. For a senna laxative, the maximum daily value is 4 mg anthraquinones.

Anthraquinone Contents in Vegetables and Herbs[2]
Species Common Name Sum of anthraquinones
mg / kg fresh (dry)
Emodin
mg / kg fresh (dry)
Chrysophanol
mg / kg fresh (dry)
Physcion
mg / kg fresh (dry)
Lactuca sativa var. capitata[3] Cabbage lettuce 0.06-5.9 (1.0-174) 0.02-0.03 (≤ 0.5) 0.01-0.03 (≤ 0.5) 0.03-5.8 (0.5-173)
Phaseolus vulgaris Beans 0.05-36 (0.4-342) 0.02-0.06 (0.2-0.7) 0.02-3.5 (0.12-33) 0.01-32 (0.1-308)
Pisum sativum Garden peas 0.04-3.6 (0.2-21) 0.02-0.03 (0.1-0.2) 0.02-3.6 (0.1-21)
Vitis vinifera Grape vine leaves 0.4-0.8 0.1-0.2 0.1-0.2 0.2-0.4
Triticum repens[4] Couch grass root 0.2-0.7 0.06-0.2 0.05-0.2 0.08-0.3
Plantago lanceolatae[5] Plantain herb 0.4-0.7 0.1-0.2 0.1-0.2 0.2-0.3
Fagopyrum esculentum Buckwheat not detected
Aritemisia annua Wormwood not quantifiable
Chichorium intybus var. folio Chicory and radicchio not detected
Brassica chinensis Chinese cabbage not detected

From the above table, the conclusion is:

  • Anthraquinone contents vary considerably batch-to-batch.
  • Contents are chrysophanol > emodin > physcion.
  • 100 g consumption of beans may cause laxative effect.
References
  1. Thomson RH (1986) Naturally occurring Quinones III. Recent Advances Chapman & Hall
  2. Mueller SO, Schmitt M, Dekant W, Stopper H, Schlatter J, Schreier P, Lutz WK (1999) "Occurrence of Emodin, Chrysophanol and Physcion in Vegetables, Herbs and Liquors. Genotoxicity and Anti-genotoxicity of the Anthraquinones and of the Whole Plants" Food and Chemical Toxicology 37:481-491
  3. In the original literature by Mueller, it is mis-written as "Latuca sativa". Also, one cultivar of the same species ("Iceberg salad") is shown to be unquantifiable for all anthraquinones.
  4. In the original literature by Mueller, it is mis-written as "Rhizoma graminis"
  5. In the original literature by Mueller, it is mis-written as "Plantagines lanceolatae"

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