A. L. Budantsev, V. Prikhodko, I. V. Varganova, S. Okovityi
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At the present time H. perforatum is primarily well-known for its antidepressant-like properties, which are confirmed by numerous pharmacological studies and clinical trials. Still there is no consensus on the effective treatment of severe or even moder ate depression with St. John’s wort. This review also provides information on the neuroprotective, nootropic, antiepilep tic, anxiolytic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antiprotozoal, antitumor, cytotoxic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and other effects of H. perforatum extracts, as well as its individual compounds. Conclusion. Despite the popularity of H. perforatum as a plant with an antidepressant-like activity, intensive research work continues to be carried out to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of the actions of extracts and individual compounds in disorders of the nervous system. 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摘要
贯叶连翘(St. John’s wort)是一种药用植物,已被临床医生、药理学家和化学家深入研究。它导致发表了原创文章和一些评论,专门研究其提取物的生物活性的一般谱和该物种的单独化学成分。与许多其他已知的药用植物不同,它们的药理学研究伴随着化合物新结构的建立(或重新发现),目前对贯叶连珠的动态研究主要与对其治疗作用机制的详细研究有关,而较少与寻找新成分有关。对连翘(Hypericum perforatum L.,金丝桃科)圣约翰草(St. John’s wort, St. John’s wort)近10年来所发表的提取物及单体化合物的生物活性进行了综述和分析。材料和方法。为了收集和分析这些信息,使用了PubMed、Scopus、Web of science、Google Scholar等电子数据库和其他可用资源。在2010-2020年度数据库中检索的关键词和词组合为:贯叶连翘(Hypericum perforatum)、圣约翰草(St. John’s wort)、圣约翰草的生物活性(The biological activity of St. John’s wort)、金丝桃素(hypericin)、hyperperforin。结果。这篇综述提供了有关贯叶连翘的抗抑郁、神经保护、促智、抗焦虑、抗菌、细胞毒性、抗炎、镇痛、降糖作用和其他类型活性的信息,以及从该物种中分离出的个别化合物(金丝桃素、金丝连翘素、阿门托黄酮等)。众所周知,圣约翰草的次生代谢产物是萘醌、黄酮类化合物和其他酚类化合物,以及间苯三酚衍生物和萜类化合物等几类亲脂物质。除提取物及其组分外,还对光反应性萘dianthrone金丝桃素和间苯三酚衍生物金丝桃素的生物活性进行了详细的研究。本文对2010年至2020年发表的有关圣约翰草生物活性的数据进行了分析。目前,贯叶连翘主要以其抗抑郁的特性而闻名,这已被许多药理研究和临床试验所证实。对于用圣约翰草治疗重度甚至中度抑郁症的有效方法,目前还没有达成共识。综述了贯叶连翘提取物的神经保护、促智、抗癫痫、抗焦虑、抗菌、抗病毒、抗原虫、抗肿瘤、细胞毒、镇痛、抗炎等作用及其化合物的研究进展。结论。尽管贯叶连翘作为一种具有抗抑郁活性的植物而广受欢迎,但为了阐明其提取物和个别化合物在神经系统紊乱中的作用的分子机制,人们仍在进行深入的研究工作。研究其抗菌、抗病毒和细胞毒性活性也可能开辟一些广阔的前景,同时确定将圣约翰草用于代谢紊乱、泌尿生殖系统紊乱和其他医学领域的可能性。一磷酸;-人-无色素黑色素瘤-具有1型基序的崩解素样金属蛋白酶8,9;BDNF -脑源性神经营养因子;CaMK-IV -钙/calmod -ulin依赖性蛋白激酶;cAMP -环磷酸腺苷;-淋巴细胞白血病系;COX -环加氧酶;- cAMP元素绑定
BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L. (HYPERICACEAE): A REVIEW
Hypericum perforatum L. (St. John’s wort) is a medicinal plant that has been intensively studied by clinicians, pharmacolo-gists, and chemists. It has resulted in the publication of both original articles and a number of reviews devoted to the general spectrum of the biological activity of its extracts and the separate chemical components of this species. Unlike many other known medicinal plants, the pharmacological study of which is accompanied by the establishment of new (or rediscovered) structures of chemical compounds, the dynamics of the present study of H. perforatum is mostly associated with a detailed study of the mechanisms of its therapeutic effect and less with the search for new components. The aim of this work is to review and analyze the data on the biological activity of extracts and individual compounds of Hypericum perforatum L. (Hypericaceae), or St. John’s wort, published in the scientific literature over the past 10 years. Materials and methods. To collect and analyze the information, such electronic databases as PubMed, Scopus, Web of Sci -ence, Google Scholar, and other available resources have been used. The following keywords and word combinations were used for search in the databases for 2010–2020: “ Hypericum perforatum ”, “St. John’s wort”, “the biological activity of St. John’s wort”, “hypericin”, “hyperforin”. Results. The review provides information on antidepressant, neuroprotective, nootropic, anxiolytic activity, antibacterial, cytotoxic, anti-inflammatory properties, analgesic, hypoglycaemic effects, and other types of activity of H. perforatum ex -tracts, as well as individual compounds (hypericin, hyperforin, amentoflavone, and others) isolated from this species. It is well known that the secondary metabolites of St. John’s wort are naphthodianthrons, flavonoids and other phenolic compounds, several classes of lipophilic substances including phloroglucinol derivatives and terpenoids. Apart from extracts and their fractions, the biological activity of photoreactive naphthodianthrone hypericin and hyperforin (a phloroglucinol derivative) has been studied in detail. This review provides an analysis of published data from 2010 to 2020 on the biological activity of St. John’s wort. At the present time H. perforatum is primarily well-known for its antidepressant-like properties, which are confirmed by numerous pharmacological studies and clinical trials. Still there is no consensus on the effective treatment of severe or even moder ate depression with St. John’s wort. This review also provides information on the neuroprotective, nootropic, antiepilep tic, anxiolytic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antiprotozoal, antitumor, cytotoxic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and other effects of H. perforatum extracts, as well as its individual compounds. Conclusion. Despite the popularity of H. perforatum as a plant with an antidepressant-like activity, intensive research work continues to be carried out to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of the actions of extracts and individual compounds in disorders of the nervous system. Studying its antibacterial, antiviral, and cytotoxic activity may also open up some great prospects, along with determining the possibility of using St. John’s wort in metabolic disorders, genitourinary disorders, and other fields of medicine. monophosphate; – human – unpigmented melanoma – a disintegrin-like and metal loprotease with thrombospondin type 1 motif 8, 9; BDNF – brain-derived neurotrophic factor; CaMK-IV – calcium/calmod -ulin-dependent protein kinase; cAMP – cyclic adenosine monophosphate; – lymphocytic leukemia line; COX – cyclooxygenases; – cAMP element-binding –