Anthraquinones are the major bioactive compounds in alder buckthorn, a plant with a long history of use for the treatment of obstipation in European and Asian traditional medicine. As these metabolites are also associated with toxic side effects, reliable analytical techniques for their determination are essential. Previously described methods mainly utilized Liquid Chromatography for this purpose, as the photometric assay described in the current edition of the European Pharmacopoeia lacks selectivity. In this study, the development and application of an alternative approach, Ultra-High Performance Supercritical Fluid Chromatography, is presented, facilitating the qualitative and quantitative determination of seven anthraquinone derivatives in under six minutes. This was possible by using a Torus™ DIOL column and a modifier comprising methanol with 10 % acetonitrile and 2.5 mM oxalic acid; applying a flow rate of 1.6 mL/min and an elevated temperature of 55 °C enabled optimal resolution. Regarding selectivity, linearity (R