2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11101-020-09695-4
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Cissampelos genus: biological activities, ethnobotanical and phytochemical aspects

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“…Ten skeletal types were identified in alkaloids of Cissampelos : benzylisoquinoline, BBI, aporphine, morphinandiene, tetrahydroprotoberberine, tropoloisoquinoline, azafluoranthene, pro-aporphine, stephaoxocan, and pyrrolic nucleus-derived alkaloid, etc. (48) The phylogenetically close Cissampelos and Cyclea share type Ⅴ, Ⅵ, Ⅷ, , , and BBIs (Appendix 4), and their BBI profi les are closer to Cocculus than to Menispermum, which is in accordance with their phylogenetic distance (Appendix 1). The composition of BBI may have chemotaxonomic significance.…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Menispermaceaementioning
confidence: 64%
“…Ten skeletal types were identified in alkaloids of Cissampelos : benzylisoquinoline, BBI, aporphine, morphinandiene, tetrahydroprotoberberine, tropoloisoquinoline, azafluoranthene, pro-aporphine, stephaoxocan, and pyrrolic nucleus-derived alkaloid, etc. (48) The phylogenetically close Cissampelos and Cyclea share type Ⅴ, Ⅵ, Ⅷ, , , and BBIs (Appendix 4), and their BBI profi les are closer to Cocculus than to Menispermum, which is in accordance with their phylogenetic distance (Appendix 1). The composition of BBI may have chemotaxonomic significance.…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Menispermaceaementioning
confidence: 64%
“…This forms the basic definition for chemotaxonomy, which is the “closely related plants contain the same or similar chemical profiles” ( Hao and Xiao, 2020 ). As an example, in a review article published by da Silva Mendes et al. (2020) , many aspects of the Cissampelos genus were investigated, including the ethnobotanical aspects, isolated phytochemicals, and biological activity of the different species.…”
Section: Potential Leads From Southern African Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review, furthermore, describes the presence of similar compounds within different Cissampelos species. Many biological activities are attributed to warifteine, including results from clinical studies, and this compound was isolated from both Cissampelos ovalifolia and Cissampelos sympodialis ( da Silva Mendes et al., 2020 ). Another example is the Southern African species, Ziziphus mucronata , which has not been investigated for its antiviral activity; however, cyclopeptide alkaloids isolated from Z. jujuba showed inhibition of a porcine-related coronavirus (porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV)), with SI values ranging from 7.98 to 47.11 on Vero cells ( Kang et al., 2015 ).…”
Section: Potential Leads From Southern African Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In South America, it is used by natives for treating menstrual cramps, preventing miscarriage, easing childbirth, ceasing uterine hemorrhages after childbirth attributed to its property for relaxing smooth muscle. Leaves of C.pareira are traditionally used in the treatment of ulcers, urinary tract infections [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, leaves are rich in Laudanosine, dicentrine, magnoflorine, nuciferine; roots are rich in insularine, cycleanine, cissampareine, (-) -curine, hayatinine, isochondodendrine, pelosine, (+)berberine, diajisong, (+)-corytuberine, dihydrodicentrine, steponine, (-)-cissamine, (-)βcyclanoline, isoimerubrine, pareirubrine A & B, grandirubrine, pareitropone, norimeluteine, norruffscine, sepeerine, (-)-oblongine, (+)obaberine, (+)-obamegine, (+)-homoaromoline, (-)-nor-N'-chondrocurine, (+)-tetrandrine, berberine, phanostenine; stems contain cissampareine, magnoflorine, nuciferine. The leaves are also rich in flavonoids viz quercetin 3-O-sophoroside, naringenin 7-OD-glucoside, eriodictyl-7-O-beta-D-glucoside, galangin-7glucoside and baicalein-7-O-glucoside; roots have been reported to have quercetin and its aerial part is known to contain cissampeloflavoid [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%