| Literature DB >> 35009068 |
Velislava Todorova1, Kalin Ivanov1, Stanislava Ivanova1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the 1960s, research into plant adaptogens began. Plants with adaptogenic properties have rich phytochemical compositions and have been used by humanity since ancient times. However, it is not still clear whether the adaptogenic properties are because of specific compounds or because of the whole plant extracts. The aim of this review is to compare the bioactive compounds in the different parts of these plants.Entities:
Keywords: Eleutherococcus senticosus; Lepidium meyenii; Leuzea; Maca; Panax ginseng; Rhaponticum carthamoides; adaptogen; adaptogens; ecdysterone; plant adaptogens
Year: 2021 PMID: 35009068 PMCID: PMC8747685 DOI: 10.3390/plants11010064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747
Figure 1PRISMA 2020 flow diagram [21].
Figure 2Rhaponticum carthamoides rhizome.
Rhaponticum carthamoides bioactive compounds.
| Biological Active Compound | Plant Part | References |
|---|---|---|
| Phytosteroids | ||
| 20-Hydroxyecdysone | Roots | [ |
| 20-Hydroxyecdysone 2-acetate | Roots | [ |
| 20-Hydroxyecdysone 3-acetate | Roots | [ |
| 20-Hydroxyecdysone 2,3-monoacetonide | Roots | [ |
| 20-Hydroxyecdysone 20,22-monoacetonide | Roots | [ |
| 20-Hydroxyecdysone 2,3;20,22-diacetonide | Roots | [ |
| 2-Deoxyecdysterone | Roots | [ |
| 3-epi-20-Hydroxyecdysone | Roots | [ |
| 5-α-20-Hydroxyecdysone | Roots | [ |
| 22-Oxo-20-Hydroxyecdysone | Roots | [ |
| Leuzeasterone | Roots | [ |
| Polypodine B | Roots | [ |
| Polypodin B-22- | Seeds | [ |
| Polypodine B-20,22-acetonide | Roots | [ |
| Inokosterone | Roots | [ |
| Inokosterone 20,22-acetonide | Roots | [ |
| Integristerone A | Roots | [ |
| Integristeone A 20,22-acetonide | Roots | [ |
| Integristerone B | Roots | [ |
| 14-epi-Ponasterone A 22-glucoside | Roots | [ |
| 15-Hydroxyponasterone A | Roots | [ |
| Makisterone | Roots | [ |
| Makisterone A | Roots | [ |
| Makisterone C | Roots | [ |
| 24-epi-Makisterone A | Roots | [ |
| 24(28)-Dehydromakisterone A | Roots | [ |
| 26-Hydroxymakisterone C | Roots | [ |
| 1-Hydroxymakisterone C | Roots | [ |
| (24Z)-29-Hydroxy-24(28)-dehydromakisterone C | Roots | [ |
| 22-Deoxy-28-hydroxymakisterone C | Roots | [ |
| Isovitexirone | Roots | [ |
| Rhapisterone | Roots | [ |
| Rhapisterone B | Seeds | [ |
| Rhapisterone C | Seeds | [ |
| Rhapisterone D | Seeds | [ |
| Rhapisterone D 20-acetate | Seeds | [ |
| Kaladasterone | Roots | [ |
| 5-Deoxykaladasterone | Roots | [ |
| Munisterone A | Roots | [ |
| Taxisterone | Roots | [ |
| Rubrosterone | Roots | [ |
| Dihydrorubrosterone | Roots | [ |
| Carthamosterone | Roots | [ |
| Carthamosterone A | Seeds | [ |
| Ajugasterone C | Roots | [ |
| Amarasterone A | Roots | [ |
| 24(28)-Dehydroamarasterone B | Roots | [ |
| Turkesteron | Roots | [ |
| Poststerone | Roots | [ |
| Eriodictyol-7-β-glucopyranoside | Leaves | [ |
| Flavonoids | ||
| Quercetin 5- | Roots | [ |
| Isorhamnetin 5- | Roots | [ |
| Patuletin 3′-β-xylofuranoside | Leaves | [ |
| 6-Hydroxykaempferol-7- | Leaves | [ |
| Phenolic acids | ||
| Protocatechuic acid | Roots | [ |
| Essential oil-components | ||
| Geraniol | Roots and leaves | [ |
| α-Pinene | Roots | [ |
| β-Pinene | Roots | [ |
| Limonene | Roots | [ |
| β-Caryophyllene | Roots and leaves | [ |
| 13-Norcypera-1(5),11(12)-diene | Roots | [ |
| Cyperene | Roots | [ |
| 2,5,8-Trimethyl-1-naphthol | Roots | [ |
| Cadalene | Roots | [ |
| Cyclosativene | Roots | [ |
| β-Elemene | Roots | [ |
Figure 3Chemical structure of 20-Hydroxyecdysone.
Bioactive compounds in Lepidium meyenii.
| Biological Active Compound | Plant Part | References |
|---|---|---|
| Sterols | ||
| Brassicasteryl acetate | Tuber | [ |
| Ergosteryl acetate | Tuber | [ |
| Campesteryl acetate | Tuber | [ |
| Δ22-Ergostadienyl acetate | Tuber | [ |
| Sitosteryl acetate | Tuber | [ |
| Campesterol | Hypocotyls and Leaves | [ |
| β-Sytosterol | Hypocotyls and Leaves | [ |
| Glucosinolates | ||
| Glucosinolate | Root | [ |
| Benzyl Glucosinolate (Glucotropaeolin) | Hypocotyls | [ |
| Desulfoglucotropaeolin | Root | [ |
| m-Methoxybenzylglucosinolate | Tuber | [ |
| 5-Methylsulfinylpentyt glucosinolate (glucoalyssin) | Fresh hypocotyls; Fresh leaf; Seed; Sprout; Dry hypocotyls | [ |
| p-Hydroxybenzyl glucosinolate/4-Hydroxybenzyl glucosinolate (glucosinalbin) | Fresh hypocotyls; Fresh leaf; Seed; Sprout; Dry hypocotyls | [ |
| p-Hydroxybenzyl glucosinolate/4-Hydroxybenzyl glucosinolate (glucosinalbin) | Hypocotyls | [ |
| m-Hydroxybenzyl-glucosinolate | Fresh hypocotyls; Fresh leaf; Seed | [ |
| Pent-4-enyl glucosinolate (glucobrassicanapin) | Fresh hypocotyls; Fresh leaf | [ |
| Indolyl 3-methyl glucosinolate (glucobrassicin) | Fresh hypocotyls; Fresh leaf; Dry hypocotyls | [ |
| p-Methoxybenzylglucosinolate | Fresh hypocotyls; Fresh leaf; Sprout; Dry hypocotyls | [ |
| 4-Methoxyindolyl-3-methyl glucosinolate (4-methoxyglucobrassicin) | Fresh hypocotyls; Fresh leaf; Seed | [ |
| 4-Methoxyindolyl-3-methyl glucosinolate (4-methoxyglucobrassicin) | Hypocotyls | [ |
| 4-Hydroxy-3-indolylmethyl glucosinolate (4-Hydroxyglucobrassicin) | Hypocotyls | [ |
| 3-Methoxybenzyl glucosinolate (Glucolimnanthin) | Hypocotyls | [ |
| 5-Methylsulfinylpentyl glucosinolate (Glucoalyssin) | Hypocotyls | [ |
| Alkaloids | ||
| Total Alkaloids | Root | [ |
| Imidazole alkaloids | ||
| Lepidiline A (1,3-dibenzyl-4,5-dimethylimidazolium chloride) | Root | [ |
| Lepidiline B (1,3-dibenzyl-2,4,5-trimethylimidazolium chloride) | Root | [ |
| Pyrrole alkaloids | ||
| Macapyrrolins A | Root | [ |
| Macapyrrolins B | Root | [ |
| Macapyrrolins C | Root | [ |
| Macamides | ||
| Macamides (benzylalkamides) | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Total macamides | Hypocotyls | [ |
| Hypocotyls and Leaves | [ | |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Methoxy- | Hypocotyls | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Methoxy- | Hypocotyls | [ |
| Tuber | [ | |
| Makamide 1 ( | Hypocotyls and Leaves | [ |
| Makamide 2 ( | Hypocotyls and Leaves | [ |
| Macaridine (benzylated derivative of 1,2-dihydro- | Tuber | [ |
| Makaenes | ||
| Makaene (5-oxo-6E,8E-octadecadienoic acid) | Tuber | [ |
| Makaene (5-oxo-6E, 8E-octadecadienoic acid) | Hypocotyls and Leaves | [ |
| Flavolignans | ||
| Tricin 4′- | Root | [ |
| Tricin 4′- | Root | [ |
| Others | ||
| Alkamides | Tuber | [ |
| Total Phenols | Hypocotyls and Leaves | [ |
| Benzylamine | Hypocotyls | [ |
| Tricin | Root | [ |
| Pinoresinol | Root | [ |
| 4-Hydroxycinnamic acid | Root | [ |
| Guanosine | Root | [ |
| 3-Hydroxybenzylisothiocyanate | Root | [ |
| 5-(Hydroxymethyl)-2-furfural | Root | [ |
| Vanillic acid 4- | Root | [ |
| Malic acid | Tuber | [ |
| Malic acid benzoate | Root | [ |
| Benzoyl derivative of malic acid | Tuber | [ |
| Uridine acid | Tuber | [ |
| Benzoyl derivates of uridine acid | Tuber | [ |
| (1R,3S)-1-Methyltetrahydro-β-carboline-3-carboxylic acid | Tuber | [ |
| Benzylisothiocyanate | Tuber | [ |
| Polysaccharide MC-1 | Root | [ |
Figure 4Structures of Campesterol and β-Sytosterol.
Nutritional ingredients in Lepidium meyenii.
| Nutritional Ingredient | Plant Part | References |
|---|---|---|
| Proteins | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Oil | Root | [ |
| Lipids | Tuber | [ |
| Hydrolyzable carbohydrates | Tuber | [ |
| Whole fibre | Tuber | [ |
| Total dietary fibre | Hypocotyls | [ |
| Amino acids | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Aspartic acid | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Glutamic acid | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Serine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Glycine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Cysteine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Alanine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Arginine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Tyrosine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Hydroxy-Proline | Tuber | [ |
| Proline | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Histidine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Threonine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Phenylalanine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| D-phenylalanine | Root | [ |
| Valine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Methionine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Isoleucine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Leucine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Lysine | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Tryptophan | Tuber | [ |
| Sarcosine | Tuber | [ |
| Fatty acids | Root/Tuber | [ |
| C12: 0 dodecanoic (lauric) | Tuber | [ |
| C13:0 tridecanoic | Tuber | [ |
| C13:1 7-tridecenoic | Tuber | [ |
| C14:0 tetradecanoic (myristic) | Tuber | [ |
| C15:0 pentadecanoic | Tuber | [ |
| C15:1 7-pentadecenoic | Tuber | [ |
| Cl6:0 esadecanoic (palmitic) | Tuber | [ |
| C16:1 9-esadecenoic (palmitoleic) | Tuber | [ |
| C17:0 heptadecanoic | Tuber | [ |
| C17: l 9-heptadecenoic | Tuber | [ |
| C18:0 octadecanoic (stearic) | Tuber | [ |
| C18:1 9-octadecenoic (oleic) | Tuber | [ |
| C18: 2 9, 12-octadecadienoic (linoleic) | Root/Tuber | [ |
| C19:1 11-nonadecenoic | Tuber | [ |
| Cl9:0 nonadecanoic | Tuber | [ |
| C20: l 15-eicosenoic | Tuber | [ |
| C20:0 eicosanoic (arachidic) | Tuber | [ |
| C22:0 docosanoic (behenic) | Tuber | [ |
| C24:0 tetracosanoic (lignoceric) | Tuber | [ |
| C24:1 15-tetracosenoic (nervonic) | Tuber | [ |
| Linolenic acid | Hypocotyls | [ |
| Minerals | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Hypocotyls | [ | |
| Fe | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Mn | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Cu | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Na | Root/Tuber | [ |
| K | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Ca | Root/Tuber | [ |
| Mg | Root | [ |
| Zn | Root/Tuber | [ |
Bioactive compounds in Eleutherococcus senticosus.
| Biological Active Compound | Plant Part | References |
|---|---|---|
| Saponins and their glycosides | ||
| Eleutheroside A | Roots | [ |
| Eleutheroside B (syringine) | Stem | [ |
| Eleutheroside B1 (isofraxidine glucoside) | Roots | [ |
| Isofraxidine—aglykone of Eleutheroside B1 | Roots | [ |
| Eleutheroside C | Roots | [ |
| Eleutheroside D (syringaresinol diglucoside) | Roots | [ |
| Eleutheroside E ((-)syringaresinoldiglucoside) | Stem | [ |
| Eleutheroside E (syringaresinol di- | Roots | [ |
| Eleutheroside E2 | Roots | [ |
| Syringaresinol (aglykone of Eleutherosde E) | Roots | [ |
| Eleutherans A, B, C, D, E, F, G | Roots | [ |
| Phenolic acids | ||
| Chlorogenic acid | Roots | [ |
| p-Hydroxybenzoic acid | Roots | [ |
| Vanillic acid | Roots | [ |
| Syringic acid | Roots | [ |
| p-Coumaric acid | Roots | [ |
| Caffeic acid | Roots | [ |
| Ethyl ester of caffeic acid | Roots | [ |
| Ferulic acid | Roots | [ |
| Triterpene glycosides | ||
| Inermoside | Leaves | [ |
| 1-Deoxychiisanoside | Leaves | [ |
| 24-Hydroxychiisanoside | Leaves | [ |
| 11-Deoxyisochiisanoside | Leaves | [ |
| Others | ||
| Chiisanoside | Leaves | [ |
| Chiisanogenin | Leaves | [ |
| Hyperin | Leaves | [ |
| Isomaltol 3- | Roots | [ |
| (-) Sesamine | Roots | [ |
| Sytoterole | Roots | [ |
| Coniferine | Roots | [ |
| Coniferylaldehyde | Roots | [ |
| Coniferyl alcohol | Roots | [ |
| Cumarine | Roots | [ |
| Oleanolic acid | Roots | [ |
| Polysaccharides | Roots | [ |
Figure 5Structure of Eleutheroside B (syringine).
Bioactive compounds in Panax ginseng.
| Biological Active Compound | Plant Part | References |
|---|---|---|
| Saponins and their glycosides | ||
| Ginsenoside Ra1 (20(S)-protopanaxadiol 3- | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Ra2 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Ra3 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rb1 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rb2 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rb3 | Roots | [ |
| Malonyl-Rb | Roots | [ |
| Malonyl-Rb1 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenodide Rc | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rd | Leaves | [ |
| Malonyl-Rd | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Re | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rf | Roots | [ |
| 20-Glc-Rf | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rg1 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rg2 | Roots | [ |
| 20(S)-Ginsenoside-Rg2 | Roots | [ |
| 20(R)-Ginsenoside-Rg2 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rg3 | Roots | [ |
| 20(S)-Ginsenoside-Rg3 | Roots | [ |
| 20(R)-Ginsenoside-Rg3 | Roots | [ |
| Rg3/isomer | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rg5 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rg6 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rg7 (3- | Leaves | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rh | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside 20(S)-Rh1 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rh4 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rh5 (3β,6α,12β,24xtetrahydroxy-dammar-20(22),25-diene 6- | Leaves | [ |
| Ginsnoside Rh6 (3β,6α,12β,20(S)-tetrahydroxy-25-hydroperoxy-dammar-23-ene 20- | Leaves | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rh7 (3β,7β,12β,20(S)-tetrahydroxy-dammar-5,24-diene 20- | Leaves | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rh8 (3β,6α,20(S)-trihydroxy-dammar-24-ene-12-one 20- | Leaves | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rh9 (3β,6α,20(S)-trihydroxy-12b,23-epoxy-dammar-24-ene 20- | Leaves | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rk1 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rk2 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rk3 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Ro | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Ro isomer | Roots | [ |
| Polyacetyleneginsenoside-Ro | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside-Ro methyl ester | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rs1 | Roots | [ |
| 20(S)-Ginsenoside Rs3 | Roots | [ |
| 20(R)-Ginsenoside Rs3 | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rs4 (3β,12β-dihydroxydammar-20(22),24-diene-3- | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rs5 (3β,12β-dihydroxydammar-20(21), 24-diene-3- | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rs6 (3β, 6α,12p-trihydro-xydammar-20(22),24-diene-6- | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rs7 (3β,6α, 12β-trihydroxydam-mar-20(21),24-diene-6- | Roots | [ |
| Ginsenoside F1 (20- | Leaves | [ |
| Ginsenoside F2 (3, 20-di- | Leaves | [ |
| Ginsenoside F3 (20- | Leaves | [ |
| Ginsenoside I | Flower buds | [ |
| Ginsenoside II | Flower buds | [ |
| Ginsenoside F4 | Roots | [ |
| Malonyl-Ra1/Ra2 | Roots | [ |
| Malonyl-Rb2/Rb3/Rc | Roots | [ |
| Malonyl-Rd Notoginsenoside R2/F3 | Roots | [ |
| Malonyl-Rd isomer | Roots | [ |
| Ra1/Ra2/isomer | Roots | [ |
| Gingerglycolipid B | Roots | [ |
| Quinginsenoside R1 | Roots | [ |
| Koryoginsenoside-R1 (6- | Roots | [ |
| Koryoginsenoside-R2 3- | Roots | [ |
| Notoginsenoside R1 | Roots | [ |
| Notoginsenoside R2 | Roots | [ |
| Notoginseng R2 | Roots | [ |
| Malonyl-Rg1 | Roots | [ |
| Malonyl-Rc/Rb2/Rb3 | Roots | [ |
| Rg6/F4 | Roots | [ |
| Rg5/Rk1 | Roots | [ |
Comparison between the main bioactive compounds in Rhaponticum carthamoides, Lepidium meyenii, Eleutherococcus senticosus, and Panax ginseng.
| Bioactive Compounds |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phytosteroids | [ | - | - | - |
| Glucosinolates | - | [ | - | - |
| Alkaloids | - | [ | - | - |
| Macamides and makaaenes | - | [ | - | - |
| Eleutherosides | - | [ | [ | - |
| Ginsenosides | - | - | - | [ |
Effects and future perspectives of extracts/ bioactive compounds.
| Effects/Activity |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight loss management | + | - | - | - |
| Lipid profile management | + | + | + | + |
| Nootropic activity | + | + | + | + |
| Diabetes management | + | + | + | + |
| Ergogenic activity | More data are needed. In process of monitoring | - | - | - |
| Hormones regulation | + | + | - | - |
| Antiviral activity | More data are needed | More data are needed | More data are needed | More data are needed |