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(64)Cu-bis-DOTA-hypericin [Supplementary Concept]
DOTA - 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-N,N',N'',N'''-tetraacetate; has a potential to image thermal therapy-induced tumor cell damage; structure in first source
Date introduced: July 1, 2011
hypericin [Supplementary Concept]
Date introduced: January 1, 1969
Hypericum
Genus of perennial plants in the family CLUSIACEAE (sometimes classified as Hypericaceae). Herbal and homeopathic preparations are used for depression, neuralgias, and a variety of other conditions. Hypericum contains flavonoids; GLYCOSIDES; mucilage, TANNINS; volatile oils (OILS, ESSENTIAL), hypericin and hyperforin.
Year introduced: 2000
ethylhypericin [Supplementary Concept]
hypericin analog; structure in first source
Date introduced: June 19, 2002
desoxohypericin hexaacetate [Supplementary Concept]
used as internal standard for the quantitationof hypericin; structure given in first source
Date introduced: October 1, 1991
Saint John's wort extract [Supplementary Concept]
herbal preparation and extracts made from HYPERICUM including Saint John's Wort. contains HYPERICIN; HYPERFORIN and PSEUDOHYPERICIN.
Date introduced: November 29, 2021