Chemical and biological activity of: Calea sp. from Panama; Centaurea spp. from Algeria; Hypericum spp. from Crete; Euphorbia spp. from Central Greece

Abstract

Plant-derived drugs play an important role in both traditional and modern medicine due to nature’s high potential of yielding therapeutically relevant bioactive compounds, and natural products are emerging as new lead structures for the development of novel drugs for the prevention and treatment of diseases of modern civilization. On the basis of modern bibliographic data, sesquiterpene lactones from Centaurea and Calea, phloroglucinols and essential oils from Hypericum, as well as diterpenoids from Euphorbia were studied, emphasizing on anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activities. Plants from various families with different phylogenetic relationships and phytochemical profiles have been chosen. Centaurea, Hypericum, and Euphorbia have been referred from Hippocrates (5th century B.C.), and up to now, common uses have been reported for these genera in traditional medicine (including wound-healing, anti-inflammatory, diuretics, antipyretics). When selecting plants from regions with high ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/50510
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/50510
ND
50510
Alternative title
Χημική ανάλυση και έλεγχος βιολογικών ιδιοτήτων από: Calea sp. από τον Παναμά, Centaurea sp. από την Αλγερία, Hypericum sp. από την Κρήτη, Euphorbia sp. από την Αττική.
Author
Grafakou, Maria-Eleni (Father's name: Konstantinos)
Date
2021
Degree Grantor
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Committee members
Σκαλτσά Ελένη
Καριώτη Αναστασία
Heilmann Joerg
Λάζαρη Διαμάντω
Καρίκας Γιώργος
Ράλλης Μιχαήλ
Κολοκούρης Αντώνιος
Discipline
Medical and Health SciencesHealth Sciences ➨ Health sciences, miscellaneous
Keywords
Natural Product Chemistry; NMR; Biological assay
Country
Greece
Language
English
Description
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