“…Recent accumulating evidence shows that several species of the Rheum genus such as Rheum emodi, Rheum undulatum L., Rhizoma Rhei, Rheum ribes, Rheum palmatum L., and Rheum rhaponticum have antiallergic, antibacterial, antioxidant, anticancer, antiangiogenesis, and anti-in ammation properties [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. In relation to antioxidant capacity, anthraquinone derivates are considered to be one of the major biologically active constituents of aloeemodin, rhein, emodin, chrysophanol physcion, and danthron from the rhizomes of Rheum undulatum L. and Rheum palmatum L. [11,12,19,21].…”