Definition: Saffranins, also known as saponins or saponified oils, are a type of natural oil derived from plants. They are found in various plant species including soybeans, peanuts, and chia seeds. Saffranins have been used for centuries in medicine to treat various ailments such as skin conditions such as eczema and dermatitis. They also have anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce symptoms associated with rheumatoid arthritis.