alkannincontaining
Alkannin-containing plants are a group of botanical species that harbor the bioactive compounds alkannin and shikonin, which have been found to possess various pharmacological properties. Alkannin is a natural naphthoquinone pigment, responsible for the distinct red, yellow, or purple coloration of certain plants.
Plants belonging to the family Alkanna (formerly Blepharorrhiza), such as Alkanna tinctoria, are notable sources of
Scientific studies have confirmed the bioactive potential of alkannin, revealing its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antitumor properties.
The use of alkannin-containing plants in medicine is not widespread, primarily due to difficulties in isolating
Preparations derived from alkannin-containing plants are not frequently used in Western medicine, in part due to