emodin

/ɛˈmoʊdɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A naturally occurring anthraquinone compound, C19H16O6, derived from rhubarb and other plants.

“The researchers studied the medicinal properties of emodin and its potential applications.”

2. verb

To extract or obtain emodin from plants.

“The pharmacists emodined the rhubarb to create a medicinal paste.”

Synonyms

  • anthraquinone
  • rhein