Xiong-Fei Luo , Han Zhou , Peng Deng , Shao-Yong Zhang , Yi-Rong Wang , Yan-Yan Ding , Guang-Han Wang , Zhi-Jun Zhang , Zheng-Rong Wu , Ying-Qian Liu
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Abstract
Berberine is a quaternary ammonium isoquinoline alkaloid derived from traditional Chinese medicines Coptis chinensis and Phellodendron chinense. It has many pharmacological activities such as hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic, anti-tumor, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory. Through structural modifications at various sites of berberine, the introduction of different groups can change berberine’s physical and chemical properties, thereby improving the biological activity and clinical efficacy, and expanding the scope of application. This paper reviews the research progress and structure–activity relationships of berberine in recent years, aiming to provide valuable insights for the exploration of novel berberine derivatives.