Overview of the Pharmacological Features of Honokiol

Y. Maruyama, H. Kuribara
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Abstract

This paper provides an overview of the pharmacological features of honokiol (3′,5-di-2-propenyl-1,1′-biphenyl-2,4′-diol), an isomer of neolignans isolated and identified from the stem bark of Magnoliaceous plants (Magnolia obovata Thunb, Wa-Koboku in Japanese). The magnolia bark has been utilized as a herbal remedy for the treatment of a wide variety of clinical disorders. Honokiol and magnolol (an isomer of honokiol) were recently identified as anxiolytic agents in the extracts of Saiboku-to, an oriental herbal medicine (Kampo). Behavioral evaluation through an elevated plus-maze test demonstrated that honokiol, 0.2–2 mg/kg, p.o., for 7 days, was at least 5000 times more potent than Saiboku-to. Honokiol has a comparatively lower risk of causing benzodiazepine-like side effects, such as central depression, muscle relaxation, amnesia, or physical dependence. In addition to these central actions, a wide variety of pharmacological effects and biochemical activities of honokiol have been reported during the past 10 years. The main effects, including the limited information regarding the metabolism and kinetics of the compound, are briefly introduced in this text. Information available on honokiol, including its specific and simple chemical structure, suggests the possibility of deriving more potent compounds in the drug design process.
本木酚的药理特性综述
本文综述了从厚朴科植物(Magnolia obovata Thunb, awa - koboku)茎皮中分离鉴定的新木质素异构体厚朴酚(3′,5-二-2-丙烯-1,1′-联苯-2,4′-二醇)的药理特性。厚朴树皮已被用作一种草药治疗各种各样的临床疾病。近年来,人们在东方草药(汉布)七复藤提取物中发现了厚朴酚和厚朴酚(一种厚朴酚的异构体)作为抗焦虑剂。通过升高+迷宫试验进行的行为评价表明,以0.2-2 mg/kg / p.o给药7天,本木酚的效力至少是斋复藤的5000倍。与苯二氮卓类药物相比,本木酚引起中枢抑郁、肌肉松弛、健忘症或身体依赖等副作用的风险相对较低。在过去的十年中,除了这些中心作用外,厚朴酚的多种药理作用和生化活性也被报道。主要影响,包括有限的信息有关代谢和动力学的化合物,简要介绍了在这篇文章。关于厚朴酚的现有信息,包括其特定和简单的化学结构,表明在药物设计过程中可能产生更有效的化合物。
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