“…The hydroxy-naphthoquinone, plumbagin is generally extracted from the roots of Plumbago species (Plumbaginaceae), which are used in Indian systems of medicine. Among the species, Plumbago rosea L. is reported to be the best source for harvesting plumbagin (Mallavadhani et al, 2002). Plumbagin is endowed with numerous vital properties such as anticancer, neuroprotective (Luo et al, 2010), tumor angiogenesis inhibition (Lai et al, 2012), prolongevity (Hunt et al, 2011), antibacterial, antifungal (de Paiva et al, 2003, anti-malarial (Likhitwitayawuid et al, 1998), antiviral (Min et al, 2001) and cardiotonic (Itoigawa et al, 1991) activities.…”