Therapeutics of bitter plants from Northeast region of India and their pharmacological and phytochemical perspectives

IF 10.5 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacological research Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-26 DOI:10.1016/j.phrs.2025.107626
Bhaskar Das , Bharat Gopalrao Somkuwar , Sushil Kumar Chaudhary , Evanylla Kharlyngdoh , Careen Liza Pakyntein , Kishor Basor , Jitendra Kumar Shukla , Pardeep Kumar Bhardwaj , Pulok Kumar Mukherjee
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Natural resources have been used for food and medicine since the beginning of human civilization, and they have always been a low-cost, easily accessible source for individuals. Northeast region of India (NER) represents a significant portion of India's flora and fauna. Marginality, fragility, inaccessibility, ethnicity, and cultural diversity thrived in the region, resulting in the richest reservoir of genetic variation of bioresources. Several bitter plants are used by the locals as both food and medicine to treat a variety of diseases. These medicinal plants are an excellent source of chemically diverse biologically active phytometabolites. There have been few efforts to raise awareness about health benefits of bitter plant resources abound in this region that may provides opportunities for their sustainable utilization. Understanding the structural features of plant derived bitterants in relationship with specific bitter receptor will provide research prospects to identify biomolecules with health benefits. In this context the present review is intended to deliver phyto-pharmacological aspects of bitter plant resources of NER together with detailed understanding of possible association between plant derived phytometabolites as bitter agonists with extraoral bitter receptors.
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印度东北地区苦植物的治疗作用及其药理和植物化学研究。
自人类文明开始以来,自然资源就被用于食品和药品,它们一直是一种低成本、易于获得的个人资源。印度东北地区(NER)是印度动植物的重要组成部分。边缘性、脆弱性、不可接近性、种族性和文化多样性在该地区蓬勃发展,形成了最丰富的生物资源遗传变异库。当地人用几种苦味植物作为食物和药物来治疗各种疾病。这些药用植物是化学上多样的生物活性植物代谢物的极好来源。很少有人努力提高人们对该地区丰富的苦味植物资源的健康益处的认识,这可能为其可持续利用提供机会。了解植物源苦味物质的结构特征及其与特定苦味受体的关系,将为鉴定具有健康益处的生物分子提供研究前景。在此背景下,本综述旨在提供植物药理学方面的苦植物资源,并详细了解植物衍生植物代谢物作为苦激动剂与口外苦受体之间的可能联系。
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