Lutfun Nahar, Afaf Al Groshi, Lakshmi Thangavelu, Fyaz M. D. Ismail, Andrew R. Evans, Satyajit D. Sarker
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摘要
Asphodelus L.属(Asphodelus 科)包括约 20 个耐寒草本多年生开花植物物种,原产于非洲、印度次大陆、地中海地区和温带欧洲,并归化于澳大利亚、墨西哥、新西兰和美国的一些地区。长期以来,Asphodelus 树种一直被用作治疗痤疮、脱发、烧伤、耳痛、湿疹、局部炎症、牛皮癣和牙痛的传统药物。自 2019 年发表上一篇综述(该综述基本涵盖了 2018 年底之前已发表的文献)以来,又有多篇文章报道了包括蒽醌类、黄酮类和酚酸类在内的各种次生代谢物的鉴定结果,并证明了 Asphodelus 属植物的治疗潜力。这篇综述文章对 2019-2023 年期间发表的有关该属植物治疗潜力和植物化学的文献进行了批判性评估。在此期间,从多种 Asphodelus 属植物(包括 A. aestivus Brot.、A. albus Mill.、A. bento-rainhae P. Silva、A. fistulosus)中鉴定出了多种化合物。Silva、A. fistulosus L.、A. macrocarpus Salzm.Viv., A. ramosus L. and A. tenuifolius Cav., 其中最主要的植物化学物质是蒽醌类、黄酮类和酚酸类。大量研究证实了 Asphodelus 树种的治疗潜力,主要针对癌症、糖尿病、微生物感染和氧化应激引起的各种疾病。在毒理学研究中,没有观察到毒性或毒性微乎其微,这表明阿斯巴德罗产品在潜在的治疗应用中具有可接受的安全水平。
Phytochemistry and therapeutic potential of the genus Asphodelus L.: an update
The genus Asphodelus L. (family: Asphodelaceae) comprises ca. 20 hardy herbaceous, perennial flowering plant species, and is native to Africa, the Indian subcontinent, the Mediterranean region, and temperate Europe, and naturalized in Australia, Mexico, New Zealand, and some parts of the USA. The Asphodelus species have long been used as traditional medicines for the treatment of acne, alopecia, burns, earache, eczema, local inflammation, psoriasis, and toothache. Since the publication of the last review in 2019, which essentially covered the published literature until the end of 2018, several articles have been published reporting the identification of various secondary metabolites including anthraquinones, flavonoids and phenolic acids and demonstrating the therapeutic potential of the genus Asphodelus. This review article critically appraises the literature on this genus published during 2019–2023 on therapeutic potential and phytochemistry. During this period, among the identified compounds from various Asphodelus species, including A. aestivus Brot., A. albus Mill., A. bento-rainhae P. Silva, A. fistulosus L., A. macrocarpus Salzm. Viv., A. ramosus L. and A. tenuifolius Cav., the phytochemicals of the classes of anthraquinones, flavonoids and phenolic acids were the most dominating ones. Numerous studies established the therapeutic potential of the Asphodelus species mainly against cancer, diabetes, microbial infections, and various ailments caused by oxidative stress. None or negligible toxicity could be observed in the toxicological studies, suggesting an acceptable level of safety of Asphodelus products for potential therapeutic applications.
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Phytochemistry Reviews is the sole review journal encompassing all facets of phytochemistry. It publishes peer-reviewed papers in six issues annually, including topical issues often stemming from meetings organized by the Phytochemical Society of Europe. Additionally, the journal welcomes original review papers that contribute to advancing knowledge in various aspects of plant chemistry, function, biosynthesis, effects on plant and animal physiology, pathology, and their application in agriculture and industry. Invited meeting papers are supplemented with additional review papers, providing a comprehensive overview of the current status across all areas of phytochemistry.