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Traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicity and quality control of medicinal genus Aralia: A review

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JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 284, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2021.114671

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Aralia; Traditional use; Phytochemistry; Pharmacology; Toxicity; Quality control

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Aralia, belonging to the Araliaceae family, has a long medicinal history and is widely used in the treatment of various diseases. More than 290 chemical constituents have been isolated from Aralia, showing a wide range of pharmacological activities. Further research is needed to understand the structure-activity relationship and safety of its bioactive components.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Aralia, which belongs to Araliaceae family, is mainly distributed in Asia, such as China, Japan and South Korea. It has a long medicinal history and is widely used in the treatment of various diseases, such as hepatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, bruises, lumps and carbuncles. Aim of the study: The purpose of this review is to systematically evaluate the traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicity and quality control of main medicinal plants of Aralia, discusses the application of ethnic medicine, modern scientific research and the relationship between them, and put forward some suggestions to promote the further development and utilization of Aralia. Materials and methods: The relevant information on Aralia was collected through electronic databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Science Direct, Springer, CNKI and Wanfang), Chinese herbal classics, Ph.D. and M.Sc. disser-tations, Chinese Pharmacopoeia. Plant names were verified by The Plant List (http://www.theplantlist.org). The literature cited in this review can be traced back to 1878 to 2021. Results: More than 290 chemical constituents have been isolated from the genus Aralia, including triterpenoid saponins, terpenoids, organic acids, flavonoids, polyacetylenes, phenylpropanoids and other constituents. Pharmacological studies have shown that the extracts and compounds of Aralia have a wide range of pharma-cological activities, including anti-inflammation, analgesic, anti-tumor, liver protection, protection of cardio-vascular and nervous system, regulating substance metabolism, antibacterial, antiviral and antioxidation. Conclusions: The genus Aralia is not only an excellent traditional herbal medicine, but also a source of bioactive molecules with good application prospects. However, the structure-activity relationship, in vivo activity and action mechanism of its bioactive components need to be further studied. In addition, more toxicological and quality control studies are essential to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Aralia as medicine.

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