Rhein

Rhein is a naturally occurring anthraquinone compound primarily found in rhubarb and related plant species. It is widely studied in pharmaceutical and biochemical research for its diverse biological properties.

  • Molecular Formula: C15H8O6
  • Molecular Weight: 284.223 g/mol

Ideal for pharmaceutical research, biochemical studies, and plant-derived compound investigations.

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Description

Rhein is a bioactive anthraquinone derivative naturally present in rhubarb (Rheum species) and other medicinal plants. It is a key component studied in traditional medicine research and modern pharmaceutical investigations due to its distinct chemical structure and biological activity.

Rhein is commonly researched for its potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Its relevance in studies involving metabolism, cellular signaling, and plant-derived bioactives makes it a valuable compound in nutraceutical and pharmaceutical research applications.

Chemical Information

  • Chemical Names: Rhein; 478-43-3; Rhubarb Yellow; Rheic acid; Monorhein; Cassic acid
  • Molecular Formula: C15H8O6
  • Molecular Weight: 284.223 g/mol
  • InChI Key: FCDLCPWAQCPTKC-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Applications

  • Pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry research
  • Biochemical and antioxidant studies
  • Research on anthraquinone derivatives
  • Plant-based and traditional medicine research

Handling & Storage

Store in a cool, dry place, away from light and moisture. Handle using standard laboratory safety procedures.

Regulatory & Usage Information

For research, industrial, and formulation use. Certificates of Analysis (CoA), safety documentation, and bulk supply options are available upon request.

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