The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses
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Resumo: | ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The genus Inula comprises more than one hundred species widespread in temperate regions of Europe and Asia. Uses of this genus as herbal medicines have been first recorded by the Greek and Roman ancient physicians. In the Chinese Pharmacopoeia, from the 20 Inula spp. distributed in China, three are used as Traditional Chinese medicines, named Tumuxiang, Xuanfuhua and Jinfeicao. These medicines are used as expectorants, antitussives, diaphoretics, antiemetics, and bactericides. Moreover, Inula helenium L. which is mentioned in Minoan, Mycenaean, Egyptian/Assyrian pharmacotherapy and Chilandar Medical Codex, is good to treat neoplasm, wound, freckles and dandruff. Many other Inula spp. are used in Ayurvedic and Tibetan traditional medicinal systems for the treatment of diseases such as bronchitis, diabetes, fever, hypertension and several types of inflammation. This review is a critical evaluation of the published data on the more relevant ethnopharmacological and medicinal uses of Inula spp. and on their metabolites biological activities. This study allows the identification of the ethnopharmacological knowledge of this genus and will provide insight into the emerging pharmacological applications of Inula spp. facilitating the prioritirization of future investigations. The corroboration of the ethnopharmacological applications described in the literature with proved biological activities of Inula spp. secondary metabolites will also be explored. |
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The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal usesInulaTraditional Medicinal PlantsSesquiterpene LactonesCytotoxicityAnti-inflammatoryAntimicrobialETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The genus Inula comprises more than one hundred species widespread in temperate regions of Europe and Asia. Uses of this genus as herbal medicines have been first recorded by the Greek and Roman ancient physicians. In the Chinese Pharmacopoeia, from the 20 Inula spp. distributed in China, three are used as Traditional Chinese medicines, named Tumuxiang, Xuanfuhua and Jinfeicao. These medicines are used as expectorants, antitussives, diaphoretics, antiemetics, and bactericides. Moreover, Inula helenium L. which is mentioned in Minoan, Mycenaean, Egyptian/Assyrian pharmacotherapy and Chilandar Medical Codex, is good to treat neoplasm, wound, freckles and dandruff. Many other Inula spp. are used in Ayurvedic and Tibetan traditional medicinal systems for the treatment of diseases such as bronchitis, diabetes, fever, hypertension and several types of inflammation. This review is a critical evaluation of the published data on the more relevant ethnopharmacological and medicinal uses of Inula spp. and on their metabolites biological activities. This study allows the identification of the ethnopharmacological knowledge of this genus and will provide insight into the emerging pharmacological applications of Inula spp. facilitating the prioritirization of future investigations. The corroboration of the ethnopharmacological applications described in the literature with proved biological activities of Inula spp. secondary metabolites will also be explored.University of Aveiro, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT, Portugal), the European Union, QREN, FEDER, COMPETE, for funding the Organic Chemistry Research Unit (QOPNA) (project PEst-/QUI/UI0062/2013; FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-037296). The work was also supported by a grant of UEFISCDI, Romania, PN-II-PT-PCCA-2 no. 134/2012.ElsevierRepositório da Universidade dos AçoresSeca, Ana M. L.Grigore, AlicePinto, Diana C. G. A.Silva, Artur M. S.2017-05-08T17:18:18Z2014-062014-09-22T10:06:40Z2014-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4133engSeca, Ana M.L; Grigore, Alice; Pinto, Diana C.G.A.; Silva, Artur M.S (2014). The genus Inula and their metabolites: From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses, "Journal of Ethnopharmacology", 154(2), 286-310. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2014.04.0100378-874110.1016/j.jep.2014.04.010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-12-20T14:31:07Zoai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/4133Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:25:46.240741Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses |
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The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses |
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The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses Seca, Ana M. L. Inula Traditional Medicinal Plants Sesquiterpene Lactones Cytotoxicity Anti-inflammatory Antimicrobial |
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The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses |
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The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses |
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The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses |
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The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses |
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The genus Inula and their metabolites : From ethnopharmacological to medicinal uses |
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Seca, Ana M. L. |
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Seca, Ana M. L. Grigore, Alice Pinto, Diana C. G. A. Silva, Artur M. S. |
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Grigore, Alice Pinto, Diana C. G. A. Silva, Artur M. S. |
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Repositório da Universidade dos Açores |
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Seca, Ana M. L. Grigore, Alice Pinto, Diana C. G. A. Silva, Artur M. S. |
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Inula Traditional Medicinal Plants Sesquiterpene Lactones Cytotoxicity Anti-inflammatory Antimicrobial |
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Inula Traditional Medicinal Plants Sesquiterpene Lactones Cytotoxicity Anti-inflammatory Antimicrobial |
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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The genus Inula comprises more than one hundred species widespread in temperate regions of Europe and Asia. Uses of this genus as herbal medicines have been first recorded by the Greek and Roman ancient physicians. In the Chinese Pharmacopoeia, from the 20 Inula spp. distributed in China, three are used as Traditional Chinese medicines, named Tumuxiang, Xuanfuhua and Jinfeicao. These medicines are used as expectorants, antitussives, diaphoretics, antiemetics, and bactericides. Moreover, Inula helenium L. which is mentioned in Minoan, Mycenaean, Egyptian/Assyrian pharmacotherapy and Chilandar Medical Codex, is good to treat neoplasm, wound, freckles and dandruff. Many other Inula spp. are used in Ayurvedic and Tibetan traditional medicinal systems for the treatment of diseases such as bronchitis, diabetes, fever, hypertension and several types of inflammation. This review is a critical evaluation of the published data on the more relevant ethnopharmacological and medicinal uses of Inula spp. and on their metabolites biological activities. This study allows the identification of the ethnopharmacological knowledge of this genus and will provide insight into the emerging pharmacological applications of Inula spp. facilitating the prioritirization of future investigations. The corroboration of the ethnopharmacological applications described in the literature with proved biological activities of Inula spp. secondary metabolites will also be explored. |
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