| Literature DB >> 34885847 |
Federico Martinelli1, Anna Perrone1, Sanaz Yousefi2, Alessio Papini1, Stefano Castiglione3, Francesco Guarino3, Angela Cicatelli3, Mitra Aelaei4, Neda Arad5, Mansour Gholami2, Seyed Alireza Salami6.
Abstract
Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna Jacq.) is a wild edible fruit tree of the genus Crataegus, one of the most interesting genera of the Rosaceae family. This review is the first to consider, all together, the pharmaceutical, phytochemical, functional and therapeutic properties of C. monogyna based on numerous valuable secondary metabolites, including flavonoids, vitamin C, glycoside, anthocyanin, saponin, tannin and antioxidants. Previous reviews dealt with the properties of all species of the entire genera. We highlight the multi-therapeutic role that C. monogyna extracts could have in the treatment of different chronic and degenerative diseases, mainly focusing on flavonoids. In the first part of this comprehensive review, we describe the main botanical characteristics and summarize the studies which have been performed on the morphological and genetic characterization of the C. monogyna germplasm. In the second part, the key metabolites and their nutritional and pharmaceutical properties are described. This work could be an essential resource for promoting future therapeutic formulations based on this natural and potent bioactive plant extract.Entities:
Keywords: Hawthorn; flavonoids; free radical scavenging; pharmaceutical; phytochemical
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34885847 PMCID: PMC8659235 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26237266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1The main phytochemical components of C. monogyna are divided into different principal classes.
Figure 2Chemical structure of acids quantified in C. monogyna fruits, plants and flowers. (a) Phenolic acids; (b) flavonoids and glycosylates derivates in C. monogyna fruits, plants and flowers; (c) other flavonoids: epicatechin and procyanidin; (d) triterpenoid compounds.
Metabolic compounds, the mixture used in the study, action type, used plant tissues, type of evidence and references of research studies dealing with pharmaceutical properties of C. monogyna.
| Metabolic Compounds or Mixture | Type of Action | Tissue | Type of Evidence (In Vitro, In Vivo, Traditional Medicine) | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proanthocyanidins | Cardiovascular activity | Leaves, fruits, flowers | In vitro, traditional medicine, in vivo | [ |
| Proanthocyanidins | Apoptosis inhibition | Leaves, fruits, flowers | In vitro | [ |
| Different plant extracts | Anti-inflammatory effects | Berries, leaves | In vivo | [ |
| Different plant extracts | Myocardial mitochondrial activity | Flowers, leaves | In vitro, in vivo | [ |
| Different plant extracts | Mitochondrial antioxidant activity | Flowers, leaves | In vitro | [ |
| Different plant extracts | Protective against Class II and III heart failure | Flower and leaf extracts | In vitro, in vivo | [ |
| Different plant extracts | Protective against hypertension, heart and digestive disorders | Berries, flowers and leaves | In vitro, in vivo | [ |
| Different plant extracts | Dilatation of peripheral blood vessels and coronary vessels | Leaves and berries | In vivo | [ |
| Different plant extracts | Hypo-lipidaemic, anti-inflammatory, antianxiety | Leaves and berries | In vivo | [ |
| Fruits | Anti-ipercholesterolemia | Fruits | In vivo | [ |
| Flavonoids, polyphenols, phenolic acids | Anti-microbial action | Leaves and berries, | In vivo | [ |
| Fruits | Anti-microbial action | Fruits | In vivo | [ |
| Leaf extracts | Hepatoprotective effects | Leaves | In vivo | [ |
| Chlorogenic acid, rutin, epicatechin, vitexin- and quercetin | Protective against hepatic fibrosis | Leaves | In vivo | [ |
| β-Sitosterol-3- | Protective against neurological disorders | Leaves | In vivo | [ |
| Different extracts | Anti-anxiety | Leaves, fruits | In vivo | [ |
| Different extracts | Against dermatitis | Leaves, fruits | In vivo | [ |
| Different extracts | Anti-cancer | Leaves, fruits | In vitro | [ |
| Different extracts | Gastroprotective effects | Leaves, fruits | In vivo | [ |
| Leaf extracts | Anti-diabetes | Leaves | In vivo | [ |
| Fruit extracts | Protective against renal diseases | Fruits | In vivo | [ |