Genus Mikania: chemical composition and phytotherapeutical activity
AUTOR(ES)
Rufatto, Luciane C., Gower, Adriana, Schwambach, Joséli, Moura, Sidnei
FONTE
Rev. bras. farmacogn.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
23/08/2012
RESUMO
The genus Mikania ranks high in the list of best-selling natural products in the world. Its main distribution is in South America, but some species are found in Asia, North America and Africa. It is used for treating fever, rheumatism, colds and respiratory diseases, as well as snake bites and scorpion stings, due to its broad spectrum of action. There are approximately 430 species of this genus and only 12% have been studied, highlighting their chemical and pharmacological diversity. The main chemical groups are: coumarins and derivatives, sesquiterpenes, sesquiterpenes lactones, diterpenes, phytosterols/terpenoids and flavonoids. This review aims to supply useful references for scientists interested in natural products and the search for new compounds, from over the 300 already described for the genus.
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