| Literature DB >> 34326915 |
Javad Sharifi-Rad1, Cristina Quispe2, Cristian Valdés Vergara3, Dusanka Kitic4, Milica Kostic4, Lorene Armstrong5, Zabta Khan Shinwari6,7, Ali Talha Khalil8, Milka Brdar-Jokanović9, Branka Ljevnaić-Mašić10, Elena M Varoni11, Marcello Iriti12, Gerardo Leyva-Gómez13, Jesús Herrera-Bravo14,15, Luis A Salazar15, William C Cho16.
Abstract
The genus Viburnum (Adoxaceae, Dipsacales) is of scientific interest due to the chemical components and diverse biological activities found across species of the genus, which includes more than 230 species of evergreen, semievergreen, or deciduous shrubs and small trees. Although frequently used as an ornament, the Viburnum species show biological properties with health-promoting effects. Fruits, flowers, and barks of certain species are used for pharmaceutical purposes or as cooking ingredients, hence containing biochemical compounds with health-promoting activity such are carotenoids, polyphenols, and flavonoids. However, its taxonomical determination is difficult, due to its wide distribution and frequent hybridizations; therefore, an objective classification would allow us to understand its biological activity based on its phytochemical components. More than sixty phytochemical compounds have been reported, where vibsanin-type diterpenes and their derivatives are the most prevalent. Leaves and twigs of V. dilatatum contain the largest number of phytochemicals among the genus. Through preclinical evidence, this study provides insight regarding antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic, and anticancer activities of genus Viburnum.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34326915 PMCID: PMC8310452 DOI: 10.1155/2021/3095514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oxid Med Cell Longev ISSN: 1942-0994 Impact factor: 6.543
Ethnomedical use of genus Viburnum.
| S. no. | Species name | Part used | Medicinal applications | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
| Wood, leaf, flower, bark | Digestive problems, purgative, abdominal pain, diuretic, antimalarial, respiratory diseases, toothaches, yphoid, whooping cough, anesthetic | ([ |
| 2 |
| Fruit | Gall bladder, liver disease, diuretic; bleeding, heart disease, blood pressure, coughs, cold, neurosis, diabetes | ([ |
| 3 |
| Leaves | Cough, diarrhea, rheumatoid arthritis, and tumefaction | ([ |
| 4 |
| Fruits | Spice, pickles | [ |
| 5 |
| Bark | Hepatic and digestive problems | [ |
| 6 |
| Roots, stem, leaves | Cough, insecticide | ([ |
| 7 |
| Bark | Rubefiant, analgesic | [ |
| 8 |
| Whole plant, bark | Purgative, sedative, cleaning teeth “miswak” | [ |
| 9 |
| — | Fever, stomach disorders | [ |
| 10 |
| Roots | Dysmenorrhea, menstrual irregularities, convulsions, hysteria, fever, palpitation, heart diseases, hysterical fits, arthritis, heart tonic, improves blood circulation | ([ |
| 11 |
| — | Sedatives, muscle relaxants, cardiotonics | [ |
| 12 |
| Leaf, bark, root | Purification of blood, carminative, hemorrhage, uterine disorders, asthma, furunculosis, menorrhagia | ([ |
| 13 |
| Root and bark | Antispasmodic, uterine relaxant | ([ |
| 14 |
| Leaves, aerial parts | Menorrhagia, hypothermic, cardiovascular; uterine disorders, skin disease, emmenetic | ([ |
| 15 |
| — | Cancer, gastrointestinal diseases | ([ |
Main phytochemicals found in the species of the genus Viburnum.
| Viburnum spp. | Phytoconstituents | Type of extract | Part of plant | Biological activities | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Viburolide | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| 7,10,2′,3′-Tetraacetylsuspensolide F, 7,10,2′,3′-tetraacetylisosuspensolide F, 7,10,2′,6′-tetraacetylisosuspensolide F, 2′,3′-diacetylvalerosidate, 2′,3′-diacetylisovalerosidate, isoviburtinoside II, isoviburtinoside III, isosuspensolide E, isosuspensolide F. | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| 6-O-methyl-6,7-dihydroxyvibsanin B, 4-hydroxyvibsanin A, 14(R∗),15-epoxyneovibsanin B, 14(S∗),15-epoxyneovibsanin B, (8Z)-neovibsanin B, 18-O-methylvibsanin C, (8Z)-vibsanin E. | — | Leaves | — | [ |
| Vibsanin G, vibsanin H, vibsanin K, vibsanin O, vibsanin P, vibsanin Q, vibsanin R, vibsanin S, vibsanin T, vibsanin U, vibsanin V, vibsanin W, furanovibsanin A, furanovibsanin B, furanovibsanin C, furanovibsanin D, furanovibsanin E, furanovibsanin F, furanovibsanin G, neovibsanin A, neovibsanin B, neovibsanin C, neovibsanin D, neovibsanin G, neovibsanin H, neovibsanin I, spirovibsanin A, 7-epineovibsanin D, 3- | — | Leaves and twigs | — | [ | |
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| Viburnalloside, decapetaloside | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
|
| Lignan, chinshanol A. | — | Roots | — | [ |
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| Phytosterols, triterpenoids, phenolics, phenolic glycosides | — | Roots | — | [ |
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| Biflavonoid | Petrol, benzene and methanol | Leaves | — | [ |
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| 3- | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
| 2′-O-Acetylhenryoside, 2',3'-di-O-acetylhenryoside, 2′,6′-di-O-acetylhenryoside, 2′,3′,6′-tri-O-acetylhenryoside, 2′,3′,4′,6′-tetra-O-acetylhenryoside, 2-[(2,3-di-O-acetyl-beta-D-glucopyranosyl)oxy]-6-hydroxybenzoic acid, 6-hydroxy-2-[(2,3,4,6-tetra- | Methanolic extract | Leaves and stems | — | [ | |
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| Viburnol A, viburnol B, viburnol C, viburnol D, viburnol E, viburnol F, viburnol G, viburnol H, viburnol I, viburnol J, viburnol K, viburnudienone B1 methyl ester, viburnudienone B2 methyl ester, viburnenone B1 methyl ester, viburnenone B2 methyl ester, viburnudienone H1, viburnudienone H2, 2,3,4-trihydroxybutyl 6- | — | Leaves and twigs | — | [ |
| Jiamizioside E, jiamizioside A, jiamizioside B, jiamizioside C, jiamizioside D | — | Fruits | — | ([ | |
| Cyanidin 3-sambubioside, 5-caffeoyl quinic acid | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| Cyanidin 3-sambubioside, cyanidin 3-glucoside, quercetin, 5-O-caffeoyl-4-methoxyl quinic acid, chlorogenic acid. | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| Cyanidin 3-sambubioside, cyanidin 3-glucoside, 4-methoxy chlorogenic acid, chlorogenic acid, quercetin | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| 3Z-Hexenol, l-linalool | — | Flower | — | [ | |
| 2-(-Glucopyranosyloxy)-benzyl 3-(-glucopyranosyloxy)-benzoate | — | Roots | — | [ | |
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| 7- | Methanolic, ethyl acetate, n-butanol, water | Stems | — | [ |
| Vibruresinol, (70 R,8S,80 S)-3,50-dimethoxy-30,4,80,90 -tetrahydroxy70,9-epoxy-8,80–lignan, (+)-syringaresinol, (+)-pinoresinol, (+)-pinoresinol-4- | Methanolic extract | Stems | Neuroprotective activity on glutamate-induced cell death in HT22 cells | [ | |
| Loganic acid, sweroside, 7-O-tigloylsecologanol, 3,7-dihydroxy-8-methyl-cyclopenta[c] pyran-4-carboxylic acid, rel-(1S,5R,9S)-9-ethenyl-1-(beta-D-glucopyrinosyloxy)-5,9-dihydro-5-{2-[(2-methylbut-2-enoyl)oxy]ethyl}-1H-pyran-4-carboxylic acid, viburnin, epi-7-O-tigloylsecologanolic acid. | Methanolic extract | Stems | — | [ | |
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| Phytosterols, triterpenoids, and phenolic compounds and their glycosides | — | Roots | — | [ |
| Phytosterols, triterpenoids, glycosides (saponins), phenolic compounds (flavonoids and procyanidins) | Soxhlet method | Leaves and stems | — | [ | |
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| (7S,8R)-4-Hydroxy-3,3′,5′-trimethoxy-8′,9′-dinor-8,4′-oxyneolignan-7,7′,9-triol, (7R,8R)-4-hydroxy-3,3',5'-trimethoxy-8′,9′-dinor-8,4′-oxyneolignan-7,7′,9-triol, (7R,8R)-4-hydroxy-3,3′,5′-trimethoxy-8,4′-oxyneolignan-7,9,9′-triol-7′-one, | — | Aerial parts | — | ([ |
| 7,8-bis- | — | Air-dried plants | — | [ | |
| Fordioside, alangilignoside D, salicin, rhapontigenin | — | Leaves | — | [ | |
| C-13-Norisoprenoid, alangionoside C, pisumionoside, koaburaside, 3,5-dimethoxy-benzyl alcohol 4-O- | — | Stems | — | [ | |
| Norneolignan glycoside, 7-noraryl-4′,7-epoxy-8,5′-neolignan glycoside, (7R,8R)-guaiacylglycerol 4-O- | — | Stems | — | ([ | |
| Viburfordoside A, viburfordoside B, viburfordoside C, viburfordoside D, viburfordoside E, viburfordoside F, viburfordoside G, viburfordoside H, viburfordoside I. | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
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| Dioxatricyclodecane | Methanolic extract, ethyl acetate | Leaves | — | [ |
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| Furcatoside A, furcatoside B, furcatoside C, isoquercitroside, kaempferol 3- | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| Luteolin, 3′- | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| 2′,3′- | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| 2′-Acetyldihydropenstemide, 2′-acetylpatrinoside, 3′-acetylpatrinoside, lantanoside, dihydropenstemide, betulalbuside A. | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
| 2-Heptanone, n-heptanal, benzaldehyde, 1-octen-3-ol, 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, 2-pentylfuran, 2, 4 heptadienal, n-octanal, limonene, n-octanol, cis-linalool oxide, L-linalool, n-nonanal, | Hydrodistillation | Air-dried whole plants | Antimicrobial activity | [ | |
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| Luzonial A, luzonial B, luzonoside A, luzonoside B, luzonidial A, luzonidial B, luzonoside C, luzonoside D, luzonoid A, luzonoid B, luzonoid C, luzonoid D, luzonoid E, luzonoid F, luzonoid G, | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| Methyl (2- | Ethanolic extract | Branch | Insecticidal and antimicrobial activities | [ |
| Apigenin-7- | Ethanolic extract | Branch | — | [ | |
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| (7R,8S)-Guaiacylglycerol4- | Ethanolic extract | Fruits | Intestinal alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity | [ |
| (−)-(7R,7′R,8S,8′S)-Pinoresinol 4′- | Ethanolic extract | Stems | Inhibitory activity against alpha-glucosidase | [ | |
| (7R,8S)-Syringylglycerol 8-O--D-allopyranoside, (7S,8S)-syringylglycerol 8-O--D-allopyranoside. | Ethanolic extract | Stems | Radical scavenging and glucosidase inhibitory activities | [ | |
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| Vibsane, vibsanol I, 15-hydroperoxyvibsanol A, 14-hydroperoxyvibsanol B, 15-O-methylvibsanin U, 5,6-dihydrovibsanin B, 14,18-O-diacetyl-15-O-methylvibsanin U, vibsanin K | — | Leaves | — | [ |
| Vibsane, vibsanin B, vibsanin F, neovibsanin B, neovibsanin | — | — | — | [ | |
| Vibsanin I, vibsanin L, 14-hydroxyvibsanin F, 14R∗,15-epoxyvibsanin C, 14S∗,15-epoxyvibsanin C | — | Leaves | — | [ | |
| Vibsanol C, vibsanol D, vibsanol E, vibsanol F, vibsanol G, vibsanol H, vibsanin X | — | Leaves and twigs | — | [ | |
| Vibsanin A, vibsanin B, vibsanin C, vibsanin D, vibsanin E, vibsanin F, vibsanin I, vibsanin L, vibsanin M, aldovibsanin A, aldovibsanin B, aldovibsanin C, 7-epialdovibsanin A, 5-epivibsanin G, 18-O-methylvibsanin G, 14-hydroxyvibsanin F, (14R∗)-14,15-epoxyvibsanin C, (14S∗)-14,15-epoxyvibsanin C, vibsanol A, vibsanol B, 6 | — | Leaves and twigs | — | [ | |
| Vibsanin C, vibsanin H, dehydrovibsanin G, vibsanol, 9-aldehydevibsanol, (+)-9′-O-senecioyllariciresinol, (8Z)-10-epi-vibsanin C, (+)-9′-O-isovaleryllariciresinol | — | Leaves and branch | — | [ | |
| 5-epi-Vibsanin G, 18-O-methylvibsanin G, vibsanin M, aldovibsanin C | — | Leaves and flowers | — | [ | |
| Vibsanin B, vibsanin E, vibsanol A, vibsanol B, 6 | — | Leaves and flowers | — | [ | |
| Benzaldehyde, exo-2-methylnorbornane, cis-linalool oxide (furanoid), linalool, nonanal, isophorone, 4-oxoisophorone, trans-linalool oxide (pyranoid), methyl salicylate, decanal, methyl nonanoate, eucarvone, 1-[2-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)cyclopropyl]-ethanone, nonanoic acid, methyl geranate, methyl o-anisate, | — | Flowers | — | [ | |
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| — | Roots | — | [ | |
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| Ascorbic acid, total phenolics, total anthocyanin | — | Leaves | — | [ |
| Methyl pentanoate, 3Z -Hexen-1-ol, n-heptanal, 2-pentylfuran, phenyl acetaldehyde, linalool oxide, terpinolene, L-linalool, n-nonanal, 2E, 6Z-nonadienal, 4-terpineol, | — | Air-dried whole plants | — | [ | |
| Chlorogenic acid | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| Gallic acid, procyanidin B1, (+)-catechin, procyanidin B2, (−)-epicatechin, neochlorogenic acid, chlorogenic acid, rutin, isorhamnetin, isorhamnetin 3-O-rutinoside, quercetin, anthocyanins, cyanidin-3-O-sambubioside, cyanidin-3-O-glucoside, cyanidin-3-O-rutinoside | — | Fruits | [ | ||
| Coumaroyl-quinic acid, chlorogenic acid dimer, procyanidin B2, catechin, procyanidin trimer epicatechin, proanthocyanidin dimer monoglycoside, quercetin-hexose + pentose, rutin, quercetin-hexose, quercetin-deoxyhexose | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| Quinic acid, catechin dimer, catechin, chlorogenic acid (3-O-caffeoylquinic acid), procyanidin C1, epicatechin, neochlorogenic acid (5-O-caffeoylquinic acid) | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| Ethyl alcohol, 1-propano, 2-butanone, acetic acid, ethyl acetate, isobutanol, 2-pentanone, 3-methyl-1-butano, 2-methyl-1-butanol, 1-pentanol, 2-hexanone, 2-hexanol, hexanal, 3-methyl-butanoic acid, 2-methyl-butanoic acid, 3-hexen-1-ol (Z), 1-hexanol, 2-heptanone, 2-heptanol, heptanal, 3-methyl-pentanoic acid, 1-heptanol, 1-octen-3-ol, 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, 2-octanone, ethyl hexanoate, 2-octano, octanal, hexyl acetate, a-terpinene, p-cymene, limonene, 1,8-cineole, trans-linalool oxide (furanoid), 2-nonanone, linalool L, nonanal, dill ether, | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| Gallic acid, ascorbic acid, vitamin C | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| L-Malic acid, L-ascorbic acid, oxalic acid | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| Chlorogenic acid, (+)-catechin, (-)-epicatechin, cyanidin-3-glucoside, cyanidin-3-rutinoside and six different glucosides of quercetin. | — | Fruits | — | [ | |
| Chlorogenic acid, oxalic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, quinic acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, procyanidin B2, (−)-epicatechin, p-coumaric acid, isorhamnetin 3-O-rutinoside, isorhamnetin 3-O-glucoside, quercetin 3-O-glucoside. | — | Fruits, flowers, and bark | — | [ | |
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| — | Seeds | — | [ | |
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| Chlorogenic acid. | Methanolic extract and aqueous | Fruit, leaf, and branch | Enzyme inhibitory and antioxidant effect | [ |
| Betulalbuside A, anatolioside E, betulalbuside B, anatolioside, anatolioside A, anatolioside B, anatolioside C, anatolioside D, | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ | |
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| Phlebotrichin, p-hydroquinone, arbutin, | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| Dideoxyplicatumoside A, erythro-syringylglycerol- | — | Leaves | — | [ |
| Plicatumoside A, (+)-neomedioresinol 4,4′-di- | — | Leaves | — | [ | |
| 7- | Methanolic extract, chloroform, ethyl acetate, butanol, water | Leaves | — | [ | |
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| (3,4,2′,4′-tetrahydroxy-trans-chalcone), (3,4,2′,4′-tetrahydroxy-trans-chalcone-2′- | — | Leaves and stems | Antioxidant activity | [ |
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| Scopoletin | — | Haw | Antispasmodics | [ |
| 2′-Acetyldihydropenstemide, 2′-acetylpatrinoside, patrinoside, 2′-(E)- | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ | |
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| Phytosterols, triterpenoids, and phenolic compounds and their glycosides | — | Roots | — | [ |
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| Ursolic acid, 7,10,2′-triacetylpatrinoside, 7- | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| (-)-Epicatechin, 5,7,4-trihydroxy-flavonoid-8-C--d-glucopyranoside, 1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-2-[4-(3--l-rhamnopyranoxypropyl)-2-methoxyphenoxy]-1,3-propane-diol (erythro), 1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-2-[4-(3--l-rhamnopyranoxypropyl)-2-methoxyphenoxy]-1,3-propanediol (threo), (R)-4-hydroxylphenol | Ethanolic extract and aqueous | Fruits | Antioxidant activity | [ |
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| Neovibsanin, vibsanins B, vibsanins F, vibsanin F, neovibsanin B. | — | — | — | [ |
| Neovibsanin F, gomojoside A, gomojoside B, gomojoside C, gomojoside D, gomojoside E, gomojoside F, gomojoside G, gomojoside H, gomojoside I, gomojoside J, gomojoside K, gomojoside L, gomojoside M, gomojoside N, gomojoside O, gomojoside P, gomojoside Q, 3-oxooleana-11,13(18)-dien-28-oic acid, 24-hydroxy-3-oxooleana-11,13(18)-dien-28-oic acid, 6 | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ | |
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| 3- | — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
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| — | Leaves and twigs | Antitumor effects | [ |
Figure 1Chemical structure of vibsane-type diterpenoids components reported on the genus Viburnum.
Figure 2Chemical structure of the visanin components reported on the genus Viburnum.