alkannins
Alkannins are a group of natural organic compounds belonging to the naphthoquinone family. They are primarily found in the roots of plants belonging to the genus Alkanna, particularly Alkanna tinctoria, which is commonly known as the alkanet plant. These compounds are responsible for the characteristic red or reddish-brown color of the plant's roots.
Structurally, alkannins are characterized by a 1,4-naphthoquinone core with hydroxyl and alkyl substituents. The specific arrangement
Historically, alkannin-containing plants have been used for dyeing textiles and as a cosmetic ingredient, particularly for
In recent years, alkannins have garnered interest for their potential pharmacological properties. Research has explored their