Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry

Author(s): Jason A. Clement and Ella S.H. Clement

DOI: 10.2174/1568026615666141208110021

The Medicinal Chemistry of Genus Aralia

Page: [2783 - 2801] Pages: 19

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Abstract

The genus Aralia contains many plants used medicinally in Asia and the Americas. Although many members of this genus are used medicinally, the vast majority of this genus has not been explored chemically. The species of Aralia that have been explored chemically have yielded compounds of several classes, including triterpenoid saponins, sterols, diterpenoids, and acetylenic lipids. Many of the biologically active components found in genus Aralia have been evaluated for their potential as lead compounds for drug discovery. This review will explore the medicinal chemistry of compounds reported from genus Aralia, and future prospects for this genus will be considered.

Keywords: Aralia, Aralosides, Saponin, Diterpenoids, Adaptogen, Acetylenic lipids.

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