Comparative use of bacterial, algal and protozoan tests to study toxicity of azo and 
anthraquinone dyes.
[8] From the results of research on micronutrient and phytochemicals from fruit screening whether the ingredient was saponins, tannins, alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, 
anthraquinone, and terpenoids.
In Trust Chem's four manufacturing plants in Asia, we produce a wide range of pigment technologies including Phthalocyanine Pigments, Classical Azo, HPP Azo, Benzimidazolone, Disazo Condensation, 
Anthraquinone, Isoindolinone, Isoindoline and Quinacridone pigments.
Sun, The Synthesis of Novel Cationic 
Anthraquinone Dyes with High Potent Antimicrobial Activity.
Dyes are classified into acidic, basic, disperse, azo, 
anthraquinone. Even at a very low concentration of dye in water is visible; it decreases sunlight penetration in water as a result aquatic life is infected.
In the year 2000, Chantre, et al, conducted a double-blind, randomized, multicenter clinical study of 122 patients in which 435 mg of powdered Harpagophytum procumbens was compared with diacerhein 100 mg/day (
anthraquinone).
This project was planned to detect a relative efficacy of natural avian repellents like methylanthranilate and 
anthraquinone applied to maize seeds and seedlings against house sparrows in captivity.
The mechanisms of rhubarb improving feeding tolerance are as follows: (1) 
Anthraquinone derivatives of rhubarb could stimulate intestinal submucous plexus, thus promoting intestinal peristalsis, inhibiting water absorption.[22] (2) Protection of intestinal mucosal epithelial barrier.
A bird repellent, 
anthraquinone, may be the answer growers have been seeking.
In according to Panigrahi et al., [26], who detected different 
anthraquinone aglycones in the serum and urine samples of humans with hepatomyoencephalopathy (HME), and in rats (Rattus norvegicus var.
Effect of 
anthraquinone extract of Rheum officinale Bail, on the growth performance and physiological responses of Macrobrachium rosenbergii under high temperature stress.