Structural diversity and biological activities of terpenoids derived from Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. f.

IF 4.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY RSC Advances Pub Date : 2025-04-22 DOI:10.1039/D4RA09048A
Jiping Li, Hong Liang, Likun Liu, Xiuli Gao, Yang Liu, Meng Zhang, Xiaoan Yuan, Shan Ren and Wei Zhang
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Terpenoids, a heterogeneous group of natural products, have garnered considerable attention in the field of drug discovery. This is attributed to their vast diversity, intricate structural features, and extensive biological activities. Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. f., a traditional medicinal plant with widespread application in East Asia, is particularly enriched in terpenoids, which can be classified into sesquiterpenoids, diterpenoids, and triterpenoids. The present review provides a comprehensive elaboration of the chemical structures and biological activities of 217 terpenoids isolated from T. wilfordii. The purpose is to shed light on their potential in pharmacological research and to stimulate innovative drug discovery as well as clinical applications. These terpenoids display a broad spectrum of biological activities, such as antitumor, anti – inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and other therapeutic effects. Nevertheless, their clinical application is impeded by issues related to toxicity and poor bioavailability. Future research efforts should be concentrated on exploring effective strategies to alleviate toxicity and enhance drug delivery systems. In addition, in – depth investigation into the structure–activity relationships and the identification of new active constituents are crucial for the development of more potent and safer drugs. This review serves as an exhaustive reference for the discovery and development of novel drugs based on the natural active products of T. wilfordii, providing valuable insights and guidance for researchers in the relevant field.

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雷公藤萜类化合物的结构多样性及生物活性研究。f。
萜类化合物是一类异质性的天然产物,在药物发现领域引起了广泛的关注。这是由于它们巨大的多样性、复杂的结构特征和广泛的生物活动。雷公藤钩。f.是东亚地区广泛应用的传统药用植物,其萜类化合物含量特别丰富,可分为倍半萜类、二萜类和三萜类。本文综述了从雷公藤中分离得到的217种萜类化合物的化学结构和生物活性。目的是阐明它们在药理学研究中的潜力,并刺激创新药物的发现以及临床应用。这些萜类化合物具有广泛的生物活性,如抗肿瘤、抗炎、免疫抑制和其他治疗作用。然而,它们的临床应用受到毒性和生物利用度差等问题的阻碍。未来的研究工作应集中在探索有效的策略,以减轻毒性和加强给药系统。此外,深入研究其构效关系和鉴定新的活性成分对开发更有效、更安全的药物至关重要。本文旨在为利用雷公藤天然活性产物开发新药提供详尽的参考,为相关领域的研究人员提供有价值的见解和指导。
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