Biological Activities of Plants from Genus Annona

N. Santos-Sánchez, R. Salas-Coronado, BeatrizHernández-Carlos, A. Pérez-Herrera, Dora JhaninaRodríguez-Fernández
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Species of the genus Annona (Annonaceae) are distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world and are characterized by their highly valued exotic fruit. The commercial species are A. muricata, A. crassiflora, A. squamosa, A. cherimola, and A. reticulata. In addition, different parts of the tree, including leaf, bark, and roots, are used in traditional medicine to treat conditions such as diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, cancer, and gastrointestinal diseases. Phytochemical studies are helping to determine the biological properties of extracts and characterize bioactive principles from extracts of genus Annona. The main chemical compounds isolated from genus Annona are phenols, acetogenins, alkaloids, and cyclopeptides. All these compounds have antioxidant properties and generally are associated with other biological properties. The aim of this chapter is to carry out an analysis of the properties related to combating oxidative stress of the five most important species of the genus Annona, as well as the relationship these properties have with the bioactive principles present in these plants.
番荔枝属植物的生物活性
番荔枝科番荔枝属植物分布在世界的热带和亚热带地区,其特点是其具有很高的价值的外来果实。商业种有田鸡、草田田鸡、鳞片田鸡、樱田田鸡和网纹田鸡。此外,这种树的不同部分,包括叶子、树皮和根,在传统医学中用于治疗糖尿病、高胆固醇血症、高血压、癌症和胃肠道疾病等疾病。植物化学研究有助于确定提取物的生物学特性和表征从番荔枝属提取物的生物活性原理。从番荔枝属植物中分离到的主要化合物有酚类、乙酰素、生物碱和环肽。所有这些化合物都具有抗氧化特性,并且通常与其他生物特性有关。本章的目的是对番荔枝属中最重要的五种植物抗氧化应激的特性进行分析,以及这些特性与这些植物中存在的生物活性原理的关系。
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