Chemistry and pharmacology of oxyprenylated secondary plant metabolites
Oxyprenylated natural compounds represent a family of secondary metabolites that have been considered for years just as intermediates of C-prenylated ones. A wide variety of compounds containing a prenyloxy side chain have been characterized. In this review article the main structures so far reporte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Phytochemistry (Oxford) 2007-04, Vol.68 (7), p.939-953 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Oxyprenylated natural compounds represent a family of secondary metabolites that have been considered for years just as intermediates of
C-prenylated ones. A wide variety of compounds containing a prenyloxy side chain have been characterized. In this review article the main structures so far reported in the literature, divided by chemical categories, with indication of their natural sources and biological activities are described. The review covers the major works presented in the literature, containing 88 references and 126 compounds.
Oxyprenylated natural products (isopentenyloxy-, geranyloxy- and the less spread farnesyloxy- compounds and their biosynthetic derivatives) represent a family of secondary metabolites that have been considered for years just as biosynthetic intermediates of
C-prenylated derivatives. Only in the last decade these natural products have been recognized as interesting and valuable biologically active phytochemicals. Up to now about 300 molecules have been isolated from plants mainly belonging to the families of Rutaceae and Compositae, comprising common edible vegetables and fruits. A wide variety of compounds containing a prenyloxy side chain have been isolated and these comprise alkaloids, coumarins, flavonoids, cinnamic acids, benzoic acids, phenols, alcohols, aldehydes, anthraquinones, chalcones, lignans, xanthones, aceto- and benzophenones and other more uncommon skeletons. Many of the isolated oxyprenylated natural products and their semisynthetic derivatives were shown to exert
in vitro and
in vivo remarkable anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-fungal effects. The aim of this review is to examine in detail the different types of oxyprenylated natural compounds from a phytochemical and pharmacological point of view. |
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ISSN: | 0031-9422 1873-3700 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.phytochem.2007.01.019 |