lawsones
Lawsones are a class of naturally occurring organic compounds found in certain plants. They are characterized by a distinctive five-membered ring structure containing a ketone functional group and a double bond. The most well-known lawson is plumbagin, a pigment found in plants of the Plumbago genus, such as Plumbago indica. Lawsones are primarily known for their biological activities, exhibiting a range of properties including antimicrobial, antifungal, and cytotoxic effects.
The biosynthesis of lawsones typically occurs through the shikimate pathway, leading to the formation of complex
Research into lawsones has explored their potential applications in medicine and agriculture. Their cytotoxic properties have