parietin
Parietin is a naturally occurring flavonoid compound found in various plants, including the common plantain (*Plantago major*), which has been used traditionally in herbal medicine. Chemically classified as a flavone glycoside, parietin is characterized by its yellow crystalline structure and is often extracted from plant materials for research and potential therapeutic applications.
The compound is primarily known for its antimicrobial properties, demonstrating effectiveness against a range of bacteria
Historically, parietin has been associated with the yellow pigment found in certain lichens and plants, such
Due to its relatively low toxicity in preliminary studies, parietin has been considered for further investigation