| Literature DB >> 30302324 |
Huan-You Lin1, Tzu-Cheng Chang1, Shang-Tzen Chang1.
Abstract
In the present review article, the phytochemical, antioxidant and pharmacological studies are congregated and summarized concerning the current knowledge of the phenolic compounds of a traditional medical plant Acacia confusa in Taiwan. This plant is native to Taiwan and South-East Asia. It possesses major pharmacological activities, including antioxidant and radical scavenging activity, hepatoprotective effect, xanthine oxidase inhibition, semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase inhibition, angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition, antihyperuricemic effect and anti-inflammatory activity. Phenolic compounds, especially flavonoids, flavonol glycoside and phenolic acid derivatives, are the main phytochemical compounds isolated from different plant parts of A. confusa. Recent interest in this species has focused on pharmacological investigations of the phytochemicals which exhibit potent antioxidant activity based on the multiple phenolic functionalities. The consequence of this review will further extend the potential applications of this plant and offer persuasive support to its future use in the fields of clinical medicine and health functional food.Entities:
Keywords: Acacia confusa; Antioxidant; Flavonoids; Functional food; Leguminosae; Pharmacological properties
Year: 2018 PMID: 30302324 PMCID: PMC6174263 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcme.2018.05.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Tradit Complement Med ISSN: 2225-4110
Fig. 1Plants (A), flowers and phyllodes (B) of Acacia confusa.
Fig. 2Compounds isolated from Acacia confusa.
Fig. 3Summary of the main medical properties of Acacia confusa.
Medical benefits and pharmacologic properties of the major constituents in Acacia confusa.
| Pharmacologic properties | Major constituents | References |
|---|---|---|
| Antioxidant and radical scavenging activities | ||
| Hepatoprotective effects | ||
| Xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity | ||
| Semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase inhibitory activity | ||
| Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitory activity | ||
| Antihyperuricemic effect | ||
| Anti-inflammatory activity | ||
| Anti-hepatitis C virus activity | Ceramides | |
| Immunoregulatory activity | ||
| Anti-osteoclastogenic effect | ||
| Cancer cell cytotoxicity | ||
| Psychedelic effects |
The chemical structures of the major constituents are referred to Fig. 2.
Pharmacologic properties of the constituents were determined from other plant species or commercial suppliers.