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Magnesium thiocyanate is soluble magnesium salt of thiocyanic acid. Magnesium thiocyanate can be used for magnesium isotopes separation by extraction of magnesium thiocyanate with benzo-15-crown-5
Magnoflorine is a chemical compound isolated from the rhizome of Sinomenium acutum and from Pachygone ovata. Magnoflorine was shown to suppress the induction phase of the cellular immune response, and assigned as noncytotoxic to various human cancer cell lines. In addition, it was shown that Sinomeni Caulis et Rhizoma has sedative and anxiolytic effects, probably mediated by magnoflorine through a GABAergic mechanism of action. Moreover, magnoflorine can protect the erythrocyte membrane from LPC-induced damage, which was demonstrated in experiments on rat erythrocytes. This protective effect is mediated by some mechanism other than prevention of micelle formation or protection of the erythrocyte membrane against osmotic imbalance.