Cycadaceae: An Important Source for Biflavonoids and Various Pharmacological Effects of Different Cycas Species | ||||
Journal of Advanced Medical and Pharmaceutical Research | ||||
Volume 4, Issue 2, September 2023, Page 35-41 PDF (632.96 K) | ||||
Document Type: Review Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jampr.2023.202016.1051 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Hosam M. El-Seadawy ; Kamilia A. Abo El-Seoud; Mona El-Aasr ; Amany E. Ragab | ||||
Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Cycadaceae is regarded as one of the largest cycad families. It is made up of the 120 species of the single genus Cycas. Genus Cycas is found only in tropical and subtropical climates. They are dioecious plants with male and female reproductive cones. Members of Cycadaceae family are excellent suppliers of a wide range of beneficial phytochemicals however, only a few numbers of species had undergone to phytochemical and pharmacological research. A wide battery of metabolites, including flavonoids, biflavonoids, phenolic acids, sterols, amino acids, lignans, and fatty acids, have been isolated and structurally identified from various Cycas species. Since biflavonoids are a defining trait of all cycads, we focused in this review on the various biflavonoids nuclei found in Cycadaceae and their distribution in distinct Cycas species among other isolated secondary metabolites. Therefore, we outlined the various biflavonoids nuclei found in Cycadaceae and their distribution in distinct Cycas species in this review. Additionally, we highlighted the diverse pharmacological effects of different Cycas species that their biflavonoid content can be credited with. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Amentoflavone; Hinokiflavone; biapigenin di-C-glucoside; Cytotoxicity; Toxoplasmocidal | ||||
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