D. Pinto, Gabriela Lobato De Souza, Paulo Pitasse-Santos, A. Velez, Debora Decote-Ricardo, Debora Duarte Dos Santos, Leonardo Freire-de-Lima, Célio Freire-de-Lima, Marco de Lima
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O POTENCIAL DA XANTONA NATURAL α-MANGOSTINA NO DESENVOLVIMENTO DE NOVOS AGENTES ANTI-INFECCIOSOS: UMA REVISÃO
THE POTENTIAL OF NATURAL XANTHONE α-MANGOSTIN IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL ANTIINFECTIVE AGENTS: A REVIEW. The mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana, Linn.) is a tropical fruit cultivated in the tropical forests of Southeast Asian countries. It is recognized as the queen of fruits due to its unique color, aroma, and flavor. It has been used for centuries in Southeastern Asian traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases. Many functional molecules with high medicinal value are obtained from the pericarp of mangosteen fruit, whose major constituent is xanthone α-mangostin. Several studies have been carried out over the last decades to further investigate and understand the pharmacological properties associated with the plant and its main chemical constituents, belonging to the class of xanthones. In addition, numerous in vitro and in vivo studies related to mangosteen have been published, indicating its importance and its potential application in medicinal chemistry. Prenylated xanthones, which include α-mangostin, are secondary metabolites particularly common in plants belonging to the Clusiaceae family. These substances have been intensively investigated for their potential as biologically active agents. This article describes a critical analysis of published data related to the properties of α-mangostin, aiming to provide a more detailed view of its potential as a chemotherapeutic agent for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.
期刊介绍:
Química Nova publishes in portuguese, spanish and english, original research articles, revisions, technical notes and articles about education in chemistry. All the manuscripts submitted to QN are evaluated by, at least, two reviewers (from Brazil and abroad) of recognized expertise in the field of chemistry involved in the manuscript. The Editorial Council can be eventually asked to review manuscripts. Editors are responsible for the final edition of QN.