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Triterpenoids from Dysoxylum genus and their biological activities

Journal

ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH
Volume 45, Issue 2, Pages 63-89

Publisher

PHARMACEUTICAL SOC KOREA
DOI: 10.1007/s12272-022-01371-9

Keywords

Dysoxylum; Meliaceae; Tirucallane-type; Triterpenoids; Cytotoxic activity

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  1. Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia [1733/UN6.3.1/LT/2020, 1959/UN6.3.1/PT.00/2021]

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This study analyzes the ethnobotanical, chemical, and biological activities of triterpenoid compounds from the Dysoxylum genus. These compounds have diverse structures, potential biosynthetic pathways, and therapeutic applications. They exhibit various activities, including anti-malarial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. The research on these compounds is of great significance for the development of traditional medicine and the discovery of new drugs.
This study aims to analyze the ethnobotanical, chemical, and biological activities of triterpenoid compounds isolated from the Dysoxylum genus of the Meliaceae family between 1974 and 2021. The species are mainly distributed in Africa, Asia, and Australia, and used as a traditional medicine to treat various diseases. Triterpenoid was first isolated in 1976 and as tetranortriterpenoid or limonoid, it was named dysobinin. Several studies were conducted for more than 40 years on the plants' stems, bark, and leaves, where approximately 279 triterpenoid compounds from several groups such as dammarane, nortriterpenoid, oleanane, lupane, tirucallane, cyclolanostane, or cycloartane, glabretal, and cycloapoeuphane-types were isolated with some synthetic products. In addition, the hypothetical route of triterpenes biosynthesis from this genus was identified, and tirucallane-type were reported to be 37.6% of the total compounds. The anti-malarial, anti-feedant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, vasodilative effect, anti-viral, cortisone reductase, and cytotoxic activities of the extract were also evaluated. The results showed the necessity of using the triterpenoid compounds from the Dysoxylum genus in traditional medicine and the discovery of new drugs.

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