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Flavonoids from the Genus Euphorbia: Isolation, Structure, Pharmacological Activities and Structure–Activity Relationships

Plants of the genus Euphorbia are widely distributed across temperate, tropical and subtropical regions of South America, Asia and Africa with established Ayurvedic, Chinese and Malay ethnomedical records. The present review reports the isolation, occurrence, phytochemistry, biological properties, t...

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Autores principales: Magozwi, Douglas Kemboi, Dinala, Mmabatho, Mokwana, Nthabiseng, Siwe-Noundou, Xavier, Krause, Rui W. M., Sonopo, Molahlehi, McGaw, Lyndy J., Augustyn, Wilma A., Tembu, Vuyelwa Jacqueline
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063311
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14050428
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author Magozwi, Douglas Kemboi
Dinala, Mmabatho
Mokwana, Nthabiseng
Siwe-Noundou, Xavier
Krause, Rui W. M.
Sonopo, Molahlehi
McGaw, Lyndy J.
Augustyn, Wilma A.
Tembu, Vuyelwa Jacqueline
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Dinala, Mmabatho
Mokwana, Nthabiseng
Siwe-Noundou, Xavier
Krause, Rui W. M.
Sonopo, Molahlehi
McGaw, Lyndy J.
Augustyn, Wilma A.
Tembu, Vuyelwa Jacqueline
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description Plants of the genus Euphorbia are widely distributed across temperate, tropical and subtropical regions of South America, Asia and Africa with established Ayurvedic, Chinese and Malay ethnomedical records. The present review reports the isolation, occurrence, phytochemistry, biological properties, therapeutic potential and structure–activity relationship of Euphorbia flavonoids for the period covering 2000–2020, while identifying potential areas for future studies aimed at development of new therapeutic agents from these plants. The findings suggest that the extracts and isolated flavonoids possess anticancer, antiproliferative, antimalarial, antibacterial, anti-venom, anti-inflammatory, anti-hepatitis and antioxidant properties and have different mechanisms of action against cancer cells. Of the investigated species, over 80 different types of flavonoids have been isolated to date. Most of the isolated flavonoids were flavonols and comprised simple O-substitution patterns, C-methylation and prenylation. Others had a glycoside, glycosidic linkages and a carbohydrate attached at either C-3 or C-7, and were designated as d-glucose, l-rhamnose or glucorhamnose. The structure–activity relationship studies showed that methylation of the hydroxyl groups on C-3 or C-7 reduces the activities while glycosylation loses the activity and that the parent skeletal structure is essential in retaining the activity. These constituents can therefore offer potential alternative scaffolds towards development of new Euphorbia-based therapeutic agents.
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spelling pubmed-81474812021-05-26 Flavonoids from the Genus Euphorbia: Isolation, Structure, Pharmacological Activities and Structure–Activity Relationships Magozwi, Douglas Kemboi Dinala, Mmabatho Mokwana, Nthabiseng Siwe-Noundou, Xavier Krause, Rui W. M. Sonopo, Molahlehi McGaw, Lyndy J. Augustyn, Wilma A. Tembu, Vuyelwa Jacqueline Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Review Plants of the genus Euphorbia are widely distributed across temperate, tropical and subtropical regions of South America, Asia and Africa with established Ayurvedic, Chinese and Malay ethnomedical records. The present review reports the isolation, occurrence, phytochemistry, biological properties, therapeutic potential and structure–activity relationship of Euphorbia flavonoids for the period covering 2000–2020, while identifying potential areas for future studies aimed at development of new therapeutic agents from these plants. The findings suggest that the extracts and isolated flavonoids possess anticancer, antiproliferative, antimalarial, antibacterial, anti-venom, anti-inflammatory, anti-hepatitis and antioxidant properties and have different mechanisms of action against cancer cells. Of the investigated species, over 80 different types of flavonoids have been isolated to date. Most of the isolated flavonoids were flavonols and comprised simple O-substitution patterns, C-methylation and prenylation. Others had a glycoside, glycosidic linkages and a carbohydrate attached at either C-3 or C-7, and were designated as d-glucose, l-rhamnose or glucorhamnose. The structure–activity relationship studies showed that methylation of the hydroxyl groups on C-3 or C-7 reduces the activities while glycosylation loses the activity and that the parent skeletal structure is essential in retaining the activity. These constituents can therefore offer potential alternative scaffolds towards development of new Euphorbia-based therapeutic agents. MDPI 2021-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8147481/ /pubmed/34063311 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14050428 Text en © 2021 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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Magozwi, Douglas Kemboi
Dinala, Mmabatho
Mokwana, Nthabiseng
Siwe-Noundou, Xavier
Krause, Rui W. M.
Sonopo, Molahlehi
McGaw, Lyndy J.
Augustyn, Wilma A.
Tembu, Vuyelwa Jacqueline
Flavonoids from the Genus Euphorbia: Isolation, Structure, Pharmacological Activities and Structure–Activity Relationships
title Flavonoids from the Genus Euphorbia: Isolation, Structure, Pharmacological Activities and Structure–Activity Relationships
title_full Flavonoids from the Genus Euphorbia: Isolation, Structure, Pharmacological Activities and Structure–Activity Relationships
title_fullStr Flavonoids from the Genus Euphorbia: Isolation, Structure, Pharmacological Activities and Structure–Activity Relationships
title_full_unstemmed Flavonoids from the Genus Euphorbia: Isolation, Structure, Pharmacological Activities and Structure–Activity Relationships
title_short Flavonoids from the Genus Euphorbia: Isolation, Structure, Pharmacological Activities and Structure–Activity Relationships
title_sort flavonoids from the genus euphorbia: isolation, structure, pharmacological activities and structure–activity relationships
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063311
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14050428
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