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Cytosporinols A-C, new caryophyllene sesquiterpenoids from Cytospora sp.
Yan LI, Chang-Wei LI, Cheng-Bin CUI, Xing-Zhong LIU, Yong-Sheng CHE
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2012, 2 (2): 70-75.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-012-0018-z
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Three new caryophyllene sesquiterpenoids, cytosporinols A-C(1-3), have been isolated from solid cultures of Cytospora sp. The structures of 1-3 were elucidated primarily by NMR spectroscopy, and 3 was further confirmed by X-ray crystallography. The absolute configurations of the C-11 secondary alcohol in 1 and the 6, 8-diol moiety in 3 were deduced using the modified Mosher and Snatzke's method, respectively. Compounds 2 and 3 showed moderate cytotoxicity against HeLa cells.
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The Genus Solanum: An Ethnopharmacological, Phytochemical and Biological Properties Review
Joseph Sakah Kaunda, Ying-Jun Zhang
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2019, 9 (2): 77-137.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-019-0201-6
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Over the past 30 years,the genus Solanum has received considerable attention in chemical and biological studies.Solanum is the largest genus in the family Solanaceae,comprising of about 2000 species distributed in the subtropical and tropical regions of Africa,Australia,and parts of Asia,e.g.,China,India and Japan.Many of them are economically significant species.Previous phytochemical investigations on Solanum species led to the identification of steroidal saponins,steroidal alkaloids,terpenes,flavonoids,lignans,sterols,phenolic comopunds,coumarins,amongst other compounds.Many species belonging to this genus present huge range of pharmacological activities such as cytotoxicity to different tumors as breast cancer (4T1 and EMT),colorectal cancer (HCT116,HT29,and SW480),and prostate cancer (DU145) cell lines.The biological activities have been attributed to a number of steroidal saponins,steroidal alkaloids and phenols.This review features 65 phytochemically studied species of Solanum between 1990 and 2018,fetched from SciFinder,Pubmed,ScienceDirect,Wikipedia and Baidu,using "Solanum" and the species'names as search terms ("all fields").
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Lycopodine-Type Alkaloids from Lycopodium japonicum
Juan He, Xing-De Wu, Fei Liu, Yu-Cheng Liu, Li-Yan Peng, Yu Zhao, Xiao Cheng, Huai-Rong Luo, Qin-Shi Zhao
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2014, 4 (4): 213-219.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-014-0027-1
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Three new lycopodine-type alkaloids, 4α-hydroxyanhydrolycodoline(1), 4α, 6α-dihydroxyanhydrolycodoline(2), and 6-epi-8β-acetoxylycoclavine(3), and an artifact, lycoposerramine G nitrate(4), along with seventeen related known compounds, were isolated from the club moss Lycopodium japonicum Thunb. ex Murray(Lycopodiaceae). Their structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic methods as well as X-ray analysis. Compounds 1-4 were evaluated for their acetylcholine esterase inhibitory activity.
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Natural Products Diversity of Marine Ascidians (Tunicates; Ascidiacea) and Successful Drugs in Clinical Development
Satheesh Kumar Palanisamy, N. M. Rajendran, Angela Marino
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2017, 7 (1): 1-111.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-016-0115-5
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This present study reviewed the chemical diversity of marine ascidians and their pharmacological applications, challenges and recent developments in marine drug discovery reported during 1994-2014, highlighting the structural activity of compounds produced by these specimens. Till date only 5% of living ascidian species were studied from <3000 species, this study represented from family didemnidae (32%), polyclinidae (22%), styelidae and polycitoridae (11-12%) exhibiting the highest number of promising MNPs. Close to 580 compound structures are here discussed in terms of their occurrence, structural type and reported biological activity. Anti-cancer drugs are the main area of interest in the screening of MNPs from ascidians (64%), followed by anti-malarial (6%) and remaining others. FDA approved ascidian compounds mechanism of action along with other compounds status of clinical trials (phase 1 to phase 3) are discussed here in. This review highlights recent developments in the area of natural products chemistry and biotechnological approaches are emphasized.
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A Systemic Review on Topical Marketed Formulations, Natural Products, and Oral Supplements to Prevent Androgenic Alopecia: A Review
Sumel Ashique, Navjot Kaur Sandhu, Sk. Niyamul Haque, Kartick Koley
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2020, 10 (6): 345-365.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-020-00267-9
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Androgens have an intense consequence on the human scalp and body hair. Scalp hair sprouts fundamentally in awol of androgens whereas the body hair hike is vulnerable to the activity of androgens. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) invoked as males emulate Alopecia due to the cause of the dynamic reduction of scalp hair. Androgens are medium of terminus growth of hair although the body. Local and system androgens convert the extensive terminal follicles into lesser vellus like structure. The out start of this type of alopecia is intensely irregular and the reason behind this existence of enough circulating steroidal hormones androgens and due to genetic predisposition. Effective treatments are available in the market as well as under clinical and preclinical testing. Many herbal formulations are also available but not FDA approved. Different conventional and NDDS formulations are already available in the market. To avoid various systemic side effects of both Finasteride and Minoxidil, topical formulations and natural products (nutrients, minerals, vitamins) now a days are being widely used to treat Androgenic alopecia. CAM (complementary and alternative medicine) provides the option to elect favorable, low-risk, adjuvant and alternative therapies. Herein, we offer a widespread review of topical marketed formulations, natural products, and CAM treatment options for AGA.
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Natural Colorants: Historical, Processing and Sustainable Prospects
Mohd Yusuf, Mohd Shabbir, Faqeer Mohammad
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2017, 7 (1): 123-145.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-017-0119-9
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With the public's mature demand in recent times pressurized the textile industry for use of natural colorants, without any harmful effects on environment and aquatic ecosystem, and with more developed functionalities simultaneously. Advanced developments for the natural bio-resources and their sustainable use for multifunctional clothing are gaining pace now. Present review highlights historical overview of natural colorants, classification and predominantly processing of colorants from sources, application on textiles surfaces with the functionalities provided by them. Chemistry of natural colorants on textiles also discussed with relevance to adsorption isotherms and kinetic models for dyeing of textiles.
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The Chemistry and Biological Activities of Natural Products from Northern African Plant Families: From Taccaceae to Zygophyllaceae
Fidele Ntie-Kang, Leonel E. Njume, Yvette I. Malange, Stefan Günther, Wolfgang Sippl, Joseph N. Yong
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2016, 6 (2): 63-96.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-016-0091-9
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Traditional medicinal practices have a profound influence on the daily lives of people living in developing countries, particularly in Africa, since the populations cannot generally afford the cost of Western medicines. We have undertaken to investigate the correlation between the uses of plants in Traditional African medicine and the biological activities of the derived natural products, with the aim to validate the use of traditional medicine in Northern African communities. The literature is covered for the period 1959-2015 and part III of this review series focuses on plant families with names beginning with letters T to Z. The authors have focused on curating data from journals in natural products and phytomedicine. Within each journal home page, a query search based on country name was conducted. All articles ''hits'' were then verified, one at a time, that the species was harvested within the Northern African geographical regions. The current data partly constitutes the bases for the development of the Northern African natural compounds database. The review discusses 284 plant-based natural compounds from 34 species and 11 families. It was observed that the ethnobotanical uses of less than 40% of the plant species surveyed correlated with the bioactivities of compounds identified.
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Natural hydroxyanthraquinoid pigments as potent food grade colorants: an overview
Yanis CARO, Linda ANAMALE, Mireille FOUILLAUD, Philippe LAURENT, Thomas PETIT, Laurent DUFOSSEa
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2012, 2 (5): 174-193.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-012-0086-0
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Natural pigments and colorants are widely used in the world in many industries such as textile dying, food processing or cosmetic manufacturing. Among the natural products of interest are various compounds belonging to carotenoids, anthocyanins, chlorophylls, melanins, betalains… The review emphasizes pigments with anthraquinoid skeleton and gives an overview on hydroxyanthraquinoids described in Nature, the first one ever published. Trends in consumption, production and regulation of natural food grade colorants are given, in the current global market. The second part focuses on the description of the chemical structures of the main anthraquinoid colouring compounds, their properties and their biosynthetic pathways. Main natural sources of such pigments are summarized, followed by discussion about toxicity and carcinogenicity observed in some cases. As a conclusion, current industrial applications of natural hydroxyanthraquinoids are described with two examples, carminic acid from an insect and Arpink redTM from a filamentous fungus.
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Natural Products as Potential Leads Against Coronaviruses: Could They be Encouraging Structural Models Against SARS-CoV-2?
Ilkay Erdogan Orhan, F. Sezer Senol Deniz
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2020, 10 (4): 171-186.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-020-00250-4
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New coronavirus referred to SARS-CoV-2 has caused a worldwide pandemic (COVID-19) declared by WHO. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease with severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). SARS-CoV-2 is akin to SARS-CoV, which was the causative agent of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2002 as well as to that of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) in 2012. SARS-CoV-2 has been revealed to belong to Coronaviridiae family as a member of β-coronaviruses. It has a positive-sense single-stranded RNA with the largest RNA genome. Since its genomic sequence has a notable similarity to that of SARS-CoV, antiviral drugs used to treat SARS and MERS are now being also applied for COVID-19 treatment. In order to combat SARS-CoV-2, many drug and vaccine development studies at experimental and clinical levels are currently conducted worldwide. In this sense, medicinal plants and the pure natural molecules isolated from plants have been reported to exhibit significant inhibitory antiviral activity against SARS-CoV and other types of coronaviruses. In the present review, plant extracts and natural molecules with the mentioned activity are discussed in order to give inspiration to researchers to take these molecules into consideration against SARS-CoV-2.
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Traditional Chinese medicine Euodiae Fructus: botany, traditional use, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicity and quality control
Si, Jia Xiao, Xi, Ke Xu, Wei Chen, Jia, Yun Xin, Wen, Lin Yuan, Xian, Peng Zu, and Yun, Heng Shen
Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2023, 13 (1): 6-6.   DOI: 10.1007/s13659-023-00369-0
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Euodiae Fructus, referred to as “Wuzhuyu” in Chinese, has been used as local and traditional herbal medicines in many regions, especially in China, Japan and Korea, for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders, headache, emesis, aphtha, dermatophytosis, dysentery, etc. Substantial investigations into their chemical and pharmacological properties have been performed. Recently, interest in this plant has been focused on the different structural types of alkaloids like evodiamine, rutaecarpine, dehydroevodiamine and 1-methyl-2-undecyl-4(1H)-quinolone, which exhibit a wide range of pharmacological activities in preclinical models, such as anticancer, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anticardiovascular disease, etc. This review summarizes the up-to-date and comprehensive information concerning the botany, traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology of Euodiae Fructus together with the toxicology and quality control, and discusses the possible direction and scope for future research on this plant.
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