Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A review
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Resumo: | The genus Duguetia encompasses 93 species, 63 of which are distributed in Brazil. However, only ten species had their chemical and biological profiles investigated so far. Although the alkaloids are the class of phytocompounds most studied, the interest in the phenylpropanoids is growing since distinct biological activities have been attributed to these derivatives lately. This review gathered studies describing the phytochemical distribution, methods of extraction, and biological activities of the phenylpropanoid from Duguetia species. It was evidenced that nonpolar solvents were able to provide the highest yield of 2,4,5-trimethoxystyrene, γ-asarone, and asaraldehyde which were mainly located at the ground stem barks. On the other hand, the α-asarone, elimicin, and (E)-methyl-isoeugenol were isolated from the polar extracts or the essential oils from the barks and leaves. The 2,4,5-trimethoxystyrene and asarone derivates were effective as crop protectors. The α- and γ-asarone, 2,4,5-trimethoxycinnamic acid, asaraldehyde, elemicin, and (E)-methyl-isoeugenol demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antidyslipidemic, antinociceptive, antibacterial, antidepressant, anxiolytic, insecticide, and larvicide activities. The Duguetia species can be a potential source of phenylpropanoids, therefore, future studies involving their extraction, identification, and application are still necessary and may culminate in the discovery of new drug candidates or natural agricultural defensives. |
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Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A reviewFenilpropanoides en espécies vegetales del género Duguetia: Una revisiónFenilpropanoides em espécies de plantas do gênero Duguetia: Uma revisãoDuguetiaPhenylpropanoidsBiological activityExtraction.DuguetiaFenilpropanoidesActividad biológicaExtracción.DuguetiaFenilpropanoidesAtividade biológicaExtração.The genus Duguetia encompasses 93 species, 63 of which are distributed in Brazil. However, only ten species had their chemical and biological profiles investigated so far. Although the alkaloids are the class of phytocompounds most studied, the interest in the phenylpropanoids is growing since distinct biological activities have been attributed to these derivatives lately. This review gathered studies describing the phytochemical distribution, methods of extraction, and biological activities of the phenylpropanoid from Duguetia species. It was evidenced that nonpolar solvents were able to provide the highest yield of 2,4,5-trimethoxystyrene, γ-asarone, and asaraldehyde which were mainly located at the ground stem barks. On the other hand, the α-asarone, elimicin, and (E)-methyl-isoeugenol were isolated from the polar extracts or the essential oils from the barks and leaves. The 2,4,5-trimethoxystyrene and asarone derivates were effective as crop protectors. The α- and γ-asarone, 2,4,5-trimethoxycinnamic acid, asaraldehyde, elemicin, and (E)-methyl-isoeugenol demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antidyslipidemic, antinociceptive, antibacterial, antidepressant, anxiolytic, insecticide, and larvicide activities. The Duguetia species can be a potential source of phenylpropanoids, therefore, future studies involving their extraction, identification, and application are still necessary and may culminate in the discovery of new drug candidates or natural agricultural defensives.El género Duguetia compreende 93 especies, de las cuales 63 se distribuyen en Brasil. Sin embargo, hasta ahora solo se han investigado los perfiles químicos y biológicos de diez especies. Aunque los alcaloides son la classe de fitocompuestos más estudiada, el interés en los fenilpropanoides está creciendo, ya que últimamente se les han atribuído distintas actividades biológicas a estos derivados. Esta revisión reunió estudios que describen la distribuición fitoquímica, los métodos de extracción y las actividades biológicas del los fenilpropanoides de las especies Duguetia. Se evideció que los disolventes no polares fueron capaces de proporcionar el mayor rendimiento de 2,4,5-trimetoxiestireno, γ-asarona y asaraldehído ubicados principalmente en la corteza del tallo molido. Por otra parte, se aislaron α-asarona, elimicina y (E)-metil-isoeugenol a partir de extractos polares o aceites esenciales de corteza y hojas. Los derivados 2,4,5-trimetoxiestireno y asarona fueron efectivos como protetores de cultivares. A α- y γ-asarona, ácido 2,4,5-trimetoxicinámico, asaraldehído, elimicina y (E)-metil-isoeugenol demonstraron actividades antiinflamatorias, antidislipidémicas, antinociceptivas, antibacterianas, antidepressivas, ansiolíticas, insecticidas y larvicidas. Las plantas del género Duguetia pueden ser una fuente potencial de fenilpropanoides, por lo que aún son necessarios futuros estudios que involucren su extracción, identificación y aplicación y puedan culminar en el descubrimento de nuevos candidatos a fármacos o plaquicidas.O gênero Duguetia abrange 93 espécies, das quais 63 estão distribuídas no Brasil. No entanto, apenas dez espécies tiveram seus perfis químicos e biológicos investigados até agora. Embora os alcaloides sejam a classe de fitocompostos mais estudada, o interesse pelos fenilpropanoides está crescendo, uma vez que atividades biológicas distintas têm sido atribuídas a esses derivados ultimamente. Esta revisão reuniu estudos descrevendo a distribuição fitoquímica, métodos de extração e atividades biológicas dos fenilpropanoides da espécie Duguetia. Foi evidenciado que os solventes não-polares foram capazes de fornecer o maior rendimento de 2,4,5 trimetoxiestireno, γ-asarona, e asaraldeído localizados, principalmentes, nas cascas do caule moído. Por outro lado, a α-asarona, elimicina e (E)-metil-isoeugenol foram isolados dos extratos polares ou dos óleos essenciais das cascas e folhas. Os derivados 2,4,5 trimetoxiestireno e asarona foram eficazes como protetores de cultivares. A α- e γ-asarona, ácido 2,4,5-trimetoxicinâmico, asaraldeído, elemicina e (E)-metil-isoeugenol demonstraram atividades antiinflamatória, antidislipidêmica, antinocceptiva, antibacteriana, antidepressivo, ansiolítica, inseticida e larvicida. Plantas do gênero Duguetia podem ser uma fonte potencial de fenilpropanoides portanto, estudos futuros envolvendo sua extração, identificação e aplicação ainda são necessários e podem culminar na descoberta de novos candidatos a medicamentos ou defensivos agrícolasResearch, Society and Development2022-03-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2726610.33448/rsd-v11i4.27266Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 4; e18511427266Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 4; e18511427266Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 4; e185114272662525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27266/23810Copyright (c) 2022 Gleydiane Marcelle da Silva Nascimento; Aline Aparecida Saldanha; Mariana de Lima Nascimento; Whocely Victor de Castrohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento, Gleydiane Marcelle da SilvaSaldanha, Aline AparecidaNascimento, Mariana de LimaCastro, Whocely Victor de 2022-03-27T17:17:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27266Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:03.866119Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A review Fenilpropanoides en espécies vegetales del género Duguetia: Una revisión Fenilpropanoides em espécies de plantas do gênero Duguetia: Uma revisão |
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Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A review |
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Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A review Nascimento, Gleydiane Marcelle da Silva Duguetia Phenylpropanoids Biological activity Extraction. Duguetia Fenilpropanoides Actividad biológica Extracción. Duguetia Fenilpropanoides Atividade biológica Extração. |
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Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A review |
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Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A review |
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Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A review |
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Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A review |
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Phenylpropanoids in species of plants of the Duguetia genus: A review |
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Nascimento, Gleydiane Marcelle da Silva |
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Nascimento, Gleydiane Marcelle da Silva Saldanha, Aline Aparecida Nascimento, Mariana de Lima Castro, Whocely Victor de |
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Saldanha, Aline Aparecida Nascimento, Mariana de Lima Castro, Whocely Victor de |
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Nascimento, Gleydiane Marcelle da Silva Saldanha, Aline Aparecida Nascimento, Mariana de Lima Castro, Whocely Victor de |
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Duguetia Phenylpropanoids Biological activity Extraction. Duguetia Fenilpropanoides Actividad biológica Extracción. Duguetia Fenilpropanoides Atividade biológica Extração. |
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Duguetia Phenylpropanoids Biological activity Extraction. Duguetia Fenilpropanoides Actividad biológica Extracción. Duguetia Fenilpropanoides Atividade biológica Extração. |
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The genus Duguetia encompasses 93 species, 63 of which are distributed in Brazil. However, only ten species had their chemical and biological profiles investigated so far. Although the alkaloids are the class of phytocompounds most studied, the interest in the phenylpropanoids is growing since distinct biological activities have been attributed to these derivatives lately. This review gathered studies describing the phytochemical distribution, methods of extraction, and biological activities of the phenylpropanoid from Duguetia species. It was evidenced that nonpolar solvents were able to provide the highest yield of 2,4,5-trimethoxystyrene, γ-asarone, and asaraldehyde which were mainly located at the ground stem barks. On the other hand, the α-asarone, elimicin, and (E)-methyl-isoeugenol were isolated from the polar extracts or the essential oils from the barks and leaves. The 2,4,5-trimethoxystyrene and asarone derivates were effective as crop protectors. The α- and γ-asarone, 2,4,5-trimethoxycinnamic acid, asaraldehyde, elemicin, and (E)-methyl-isoeugenol demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antidyslipidemic, antinociceptive, antibacterial, antidepressant, anxiolytic, insecticide, and larvicide activities. The Duguetia species can be a potential source of phenylpropanoids, therefore, future studies involving their extraction, identification, and application are still necessary and may culminate in the discovery of new drug candidates or natural agricultural defensives. |
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