alkannin
Alkannin is a naturally occurring naphthoquinone found in the roots of plants belonging to the Boraginaceae family, most notably *Alkanna tinctoria*. It is a red-violet pigment and has been used historically as a dye. Chemically, alkannin is a stereoisomer of shikonin, another naphthoquinone derived from the *Lithospermum erythrorhizon* plant. The extraction of alkannin typically involves using organic solvents to isolate it from the plant material.
Research has explored the potential biological activities of alkannin. Studies suggest it possesses antioxidant properties, which
While alkannin has a history of traditional use, its application in modern medicine or cosmetics is still