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Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Prediction of the Quality Marker (Q-Marker) of Ferula Plants in China: A Review

The genus of Ferula belongs to the family Apiaceae, and many Ferula plants are used as traditional Chinese medicines. Ferula plants were initially identified as early as the “Newly Revised Materia Medica” written in the Tang Dynasty (AD 659), and several of them are also recognized as the traditiona...

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Autores principales: Bahetjan, Yerlan, Muhaxi, Muguli, Pang, Kejian, Kizaibek, Murat, Tang, Hui, Sefidkon, Fatemeh, Yang, Xinzhou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28135191
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author Bahetjan, Yerlan
Muhaxi, Muguli
Pang, Kejian
Kizaibek, Murat
Tang, Hui
Sefidkon, Fatemeh
Yang, Xinzhou
author_facet Bahetjan, Yerlan
Muhaxi, Muguli
Pang, Kejian
Kizaibek, Murat
Tang, Hui
Sefidkon, Fatemeh
Yang, Xinzhou
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description The genus of Ferula belongs to the family Apiaceae, and many Ferula plants are used as traditional Chinese medicines. Ferula plants were initially identified as early as the “Newly Revised Materia Medica” written in the Tang Dynasty (AD 659), and several of them are also recognized as the traditional medicines of the Uygur, Kazakh, and Mongolian. Ferula plants are distributed in China, Russia, India, Africa, Central Asia, and other places. Currently, the chemical components derived from Ferula plants are mainly coumarins, sesquiterpenes, and volatile oils. Ferula plants can exhibit diverse pharmacological activities such as anti-allergy, analgesia, relieving cough, anticoagulation, and anti-tumor. Therefore, this article summarized the domestic research conducted on the genus Ferula, appropriately combines the research status of the foreign genus Ferula, and describes the chemical composition, biological activity, toxicity issues, and Q-marker prediction. In addition, all the related studies about the genus Ferula are summarized by analyzing the various databases such as CNKI, Wanfang data, PubChem and SciFinder.
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spelling pubmed-103437542023-07-14 Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Prediction of the Quality Marker (Q-Marker) of Ferula Plants in China: A Review Bahetjan, Yerlan Muhaxi, Muguli Pang, Kejian Kizaibek, Murat Tang, Hui Sefidkon, Fatemeh Yang, Xinzhou Molecules Review The genus of Ferula belongs to the family Apiaceae, and many Ferula plants are used as traditional Chinese medicines. Ferula plants were initially identified as early as the “Newly Revised Materia Medica” written in the Tang Dynasty (AD 659), and several of them are also recognized as the traditional medicines of the Uygur, Kazakh, and Mongolian. Ferula plants are distributed in China, Russia, India, Africa, Central Asia, and other places. Currently, the chemical components derived from Ferula plants are mainly coumarins, sesquiterpenes, and volatile oils. Ferula plants can exhibit diverse pharmacological activities such as anti-allergy, analgesia, relieving cough, anticoagulation, and anti-tumor. Therefore, this article summarized the domestic research conducted on the genus Ferula, appropriately combines the research status of the foreign genus Ferula, and describes the chemical composition, biological activity, toxicity issues, and Q-marker prediction. In addition, all the related studies about the genus Ferula are summarized by analyzing the various databases such as CNKI, Wanfang data, PubChem and SciFinder. MDPI 2023-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10343754/ /pubmed/37446853 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28135191 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bahetjan, Yerlan
Muhaxi, Muguli
Pang, Kejian
Kizaibek, Murat
Tang, Hui
Sefidkon, Fatemeh
Yang, Xinzhou
Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Prediction of the Quality Marker (Q-Marker) of Ferula Plants in China: A Review
title Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Prediction of the Quality Marker (Q-Marker) of Ferula Plants in China: A Review
title_full Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Prediction of the Quality Marker (Q-Marker) of Ferula Plants in China: A Review
title_fullStr Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Prediction of the Quality Marker (Q-Marker) of Ferula Plants in China: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Prediction of the Quality Marker (Q-Marker) of Ferula Plants in China: A Review
title_short Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Prediction of the Quality Marker (Q-Marker) of Ferula Plants in China: A Review
title_sort chemistry, bioactivity, and prediction of the quality marker (q-marker) of ferula plants in china: a review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28135191
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