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Abstract
The bushy plant Withania frutescens (L.) Pauquy is well distributed in the West-Mediterranean area, notably in the south of Spain, Algeria and Morocco where is it is used traditionally for the treatment of various human diseases, including diabetes. Unlike the two major species W. somnifera and W. coagulans extensively studied, the genomically close species W. frutescens has been much less investigated. Nevertheless, this shrub species displays a comparable phytochemical profile and marked antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, at the origin of reported pharmacological effects and its traditional uses. Here we have analyzed the diversity of biological effects reported with leaves and root extracts of W. frutescens. Hydroalcoholic extracts prepared from the aerial parts of the plant have revealed antihyperglycemic and cell-protective activities along with antimicrobial and anticorrosive effects. The extracts contained diverse polyphenolic compounds and a few alkaloids (calystegines) but most of the observed effects have been attributed to the presence of withanolides which are modified C28 ergostane-type steroids. Our analysis focused in part on specific withanolides found in W. frutescens, in particular an unusual 3-O-sulfated withanolide considered as a potential pro-drug of the major active compound withaferin A (WA) and a lead compound for the development of a potential drug candidate. The mechanism of action of this sulfated WA analogue is discussed. Altogether, our unprecedented extensive analysis of W. frutescens highlighted the pharmacological potential of this atypical medicinal plant. By analogy with the major cultivated Withania species, the market potential of little-known plant is underlined.
灌木状植物薇甘菊(Withania frutescens (L.) Pauquy)广泛分布于西地中海地区,尤其是西班牙南部、阿尔及利亚和摩洛哥,传统上用于治疗包括糖尿病在内的各种人类疾病。与被广泛研究的两个主要物种 W. somnifera 和 W. coagulans 不同,基因组学上接近的物种 W. frutescens 的研究要少得多。然而,这种灌木物种显示出相似的植物化学成分以及明显的抗氧化和抗炎特性,这也是所报道的药理作用及其传统用途的起源。在此,我们分析了所报道的叶和根提取物的生物效应的多样性。从该植物的气生部分制备的水醇提取物显示了抗高血糖和细胞保护活性,以及抗菌和抗腐蚀作用。萃取物中含有多种多酚化合物和一些生物碱(钙半胱氨酸),但大部分观察到的效果都归因于存在的山金车内酯,这是一种经过修饰的 C28 麦角甾类化合物。我们的分析部分集中于在洋二仙草中发现的特定岩白菜素内酯,特别是一种不常见的 3-O 磺化岩白菜素内酯,它被认为是主要活性化合物洋二仙草素 A(WA)的潜在原药,也是开发潜在候选药物的先导化合物。我们讨论了这种硫酸化 WA 类似物的作用机制。总之,我们对 W. frutescens 进行了前所未有的广泛分析,凸显了这种非典型药用植物的药理潜力。通过与主要的栽培薇甘菊品种进行类比,我们强调了这种鲜为人知的植物的市场潜力。
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STEROIDS is an international research journal devoted to studies on all chemical and biological aspects of steroidal moieties. The journal focuses on both experimental and theoretical studies on the biology, chemistry, biosynthesis, metabolism, molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology of steroids and other molecules that target or regulate steroid receptors. Manuscripts presenting clinical research related to steroids, steroid drug development, comparative endocrinology of steroid hormones, investigations on the mechanism of steroid action and steroid chemistry are all appropriate for submission for peer review. STEROIDS publishes both original research and timely reviews. For details concerning the preparation of manuscripts see Instructions to Authors, which is published in each issue of the journal.