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A Review on Daphnane-Type Diterpenoids and Their Bioactive Studies
Natural daphnane diterpenoids, mainly distributed in plants of the Thymelaeaceae and Euphorbiaceae families, usually include a 5/7/6-tricyclic ring system with poly-hydroxyl groups located at C-3, C-4, C-5, C-9, C-13, C-14, or C-20, while some special types have a characteristic orthoester motif tri...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6540581/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091842 |
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author | Jin, Yue-Xian Shi, Lei-Ling Zhang, Da-Peng Wei, Hong-Yan Si, Yuan Ma, Guo-Xu Zhang, Jing |
author_facet | Jin, Yue-Xian Shi, Lei-Ling Zhang, Da-Peng Wei, Hong-Yan Si, Yuan Ma, Guo-Xu Zhang, Jing |
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description | Natural daphnane diterpenoids, mainly distributed in plants of the Thymelaeaceae and Euphorbiaceae families, usually include a 5/7/6-tricyclic ring system with poly-hydroxyl groups located at C-3, C-4, C-5, C-9, C-13, C-14, or C-20, while some special types have a characteristic orthoester motif triaxially connectedat C-9, C-13, and C-14. The daphnane-type diterpenoids can be classified into five types: 6-epoxy daphnane diterpenoids, resiniferonoids, genkwanines, 1-alkyldaphnanes and rediocides, based on the oxygen-containing functions at rings B and C, as well as the substitution pattern of ring A. Up to now, nearly 200 daphnane-type diterpenoids have been isolated and elucidated from the Thymelaeaceae and Euphorbiaceae families. In-vitro and in-vivo experiments of these compounds have shown that they possess a wide range of biological activities, including anti-HIV, anti-cancer, anti-leukemic, neurotrophic, pesticidal and cytotoxic effects. A comprehensive account of the structural diversity is given in this review, along with the cytotoxic activities of daphnane-type diterpenoids, up to April 2019. |
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spelling | pubmed-65405812019-05-31 A Review on Daphnane-Type Diterpenoids and Their Bioactive Studies Jin, Yue-Xian Shi, Lei-Ling Zhang, Da-Peng Wei, Hong-Yan Si, Yuan Ma, Guo-Xu Zhang, Jing Molecules Review Natural daphnane diterpenoids, mainly distributed in plants of the Thymelaeaceae and Euphorbiaceae families, usually include a 5/7/6-tricyclic ring system with poly-hydroxyl groups located at C-3, C-4, C-5, C-9, C-13, C-14, or C-20, while some special types have a characteristic orthoester motif triaxially connectedat C-9, C-13, and C-14. The daphnane-type diterpenoids can be classified into five types: 6-epoxy daphnane diterpenoids, resiniferonoids, genkwanines, 1-alkyldaphnanes and rediocides, based on the oxygen-containing functions at rings B and C, as well as the substitution pattern of ring A. Up to now, nearly 200 daphnane-type diterpenoids have been isolated and elucidated from the Thymelaeaceae and Euphorbiaceae families. In-vitro and in-vivo experiments of these compounds have shown that they possess a wide range of biological activities, including anti-HIV, anti-cancer, anti-leukemic, neurotrophic, pesticidal and cytotoxic effects. A comprehensive account of the structural diversity is given in this review, along with the cytotoxic activities of daphnane-type diterpenoids, up to April 2019. MDPI 2019-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6540581/ /pubmed/31086098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091842 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Jin, Yue-Xian Shi, Lei-Ling Zhang, Da-Peng Wei, Hong-Yan Si, Yuan Ma, Guo-Xu Zhang, Jing A Review on Daphnane-Type Diterpenoids and Their Bioactive Studies |
title | A Review on Daphnane-Type Diterpenoids and Their Bioactive Studies |
title_full | A Review on Daphnane-Type Diterpenoids and Their Bioactive Studies |
title_fullStr | A Review on Daphnane-Type Diterpenoids and Their Bioactive Studies |
title_full_unstemmed | A Review on Daphnane-Type Diterpenoids and Their Bioactive Studies |
title_short | A Review on Daphnane-Type Diterpenoids and Their Bioactive Studies |
title_sort | review on daphnane-type diterpenoids and their bioactive studies |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6540581/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091842 |
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