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引用次数: 26
摘要
背景:黄花属大戟科,约有152种。有趣的是,大多数早期的调查只使用了五种黄花,即天花花、大麻黄花、肉鸡黄花、花黄花和benthamii黄花。本综述的目的是汇编已报道的五种黄花属植物的植物化学、药理和生物学研究。方法:报告的数据/信息主要来源于PubMed (MEDLINE)、EMBASE和Botanical Survey of India的在线数据库。结果:综述了从文献中获得的五种黄花属植物的植物化学、药理和生物学特性。结论:本综述为今后深入研究黄花属植物,特别是尚未开发的黄花属植物的生物学和药理活性提供了基础。
PHYTOCHEMICAL, PHARMACOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROFILES OF TRAGIA SPECIES (FAMILY: EUPHORBIACEAE).
Background: Tragia belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae which contains about 152 species. Interestingly, most of the earlier investigations have been done using only five Tragia species, namely, Tragia involucrata, Tragia cannabina, Tragia spathulata, Tragia plukenetii, and Tragia benthamii. The objective of the present review is to compile the phytochemical, pharmacological and biological studies of the selected five Tragia species reported in the literature.
Methods: The reported data/information was retrieved mainly from the online databases of PubMed (MEDLINE), EMBASE and Botanical Survey of India.
Results: The present review elaborated the phytochemical, pharmacological and biological properties of the selected five Tragia species obtained from recent literature.
Conclusion: This review provides a basis for future investigation of Tragia species and, especially for those species that have not been explored for biological and pharmacological activities.