chrysophanol
Chrysophanol is a natural organic compound classified as a hydroxyanthraquinone, an anthraquinone derivative that occurs as a pigment and as a component of plant polyphenols. It is the aglycone form of certain anthraquinone glycosides found in various plant species.
Natural sources include the roots and barks of Rheum species (rhubarb) and Rhamnus species (buckthorn), where
In appearance chrysophanol is a yellowish to orange solid. It dissolves in select organic solvents such as
Biological and pharmacological research has explored chrysophanol for antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and cytotoxic activities. In vitro
Historically, members of the anthraquinone family have been used as natural dyes; chrysophanol and related compounds