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文竹属包括约 70 个物种,原产于东南亚、非洲东北部、中国、澳大利亚和土耳其。该属的许多植物物种具有民族药用价值,可用于治疗各种健康并发症,包括痢疾、严重发烧、咳嗽、糖尿病、高血压、高脂血症、便秘和炎症。本综述旨在总结 Wendlandia 物种的民族药用价值、植物化学成分、安全性和毒理学方面的详细信息。此外,它还涵盖了该属植物的命名、分布、分类和植物学特征。检索信息时使用了多个电子数据库,包括 Google Scholar、PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus、Science Direct 和 Springer Link。植物名录》(www.theplantlist.org)用于分类鉴定。SciFinder 和 PubChem 用于验证化合物的化学结构和 IUPAC(国际纯粹与应用化学联合会)名称。通过对温地亚属植物化学成分的大量研究,发现了约 60 种重要的植物化合物,如鸢尾甙、黄酮类、黄酮甙、类胡萝卜素和三萜类。各种研究都展示了 Wendlandia 物种的治疗潜力,突出了它们在治疗糖尿病、抗氧化、减少炎症、抗微生物、降低血压以及潜在阻碍癌症生长方面的能力。Wendlandia 在传统医学体系中的重要性及其作为有影响力的天然化合物的宝贵来源的作用显而易见。这篇综述为今后的工作提供了科学依据,包括对已研究过的 Wendlandia 种类和其他研究较少的种类进行化学调查,以寻找未来的先导化合物。47(2); 139-154: December 2023
Ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology and toxicological aspects of genus Wendlandia: an overview
The genus Wendlandia includes around 70 species and is native to southeast Asia, northeast Africa, China, Australia, and Turkey. Mnay plant species of this genus have ethnomedicinal properties, which are used to deal various health complications, including dysentery, severe fever, cough, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, constipation, and inflammation. This review sought to summarize details on the ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemical composition, safety aspects, and toxicology of Wendlandia species. Additionally, it covered the nomenclature, distribution, taxonomy, and botanical characteristics of this genus. Several electronic databases were used to retrieve the information, including Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, and Springer Link. The Plant List (www.theplantlist.org) was used for taxonomical authentications. SciFinder and PubChem were utilized for the verification of chemical structures and IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) name of the compounds. Numerous examinations of chemical constituents of the Wendlandia genus have identified approximately 60 essential plant compounds, such as iridoid glycosides, flavonoids, flavonoid glycosides, carotenoids, and triterpenes. Various research studies have showcased the therapeutic potential of Wendlandia species, highlighting their abilities in treating diabetes, combating oxidation, reducing inflammation, fighting microbes, lowering blood pressure, and potentially hindering cancer growth. The significance of Wendlandia in traditional medicine systems and its role as a valuable origin of impactful natural compounds are evident. This review provided scientific basis for future endeavors, including chemical investigations into already studied species and other less studied species of Wendlandia for finding future lead compounds.
J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci. 47(2); 139-154: December 2023