2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2020.113076
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Genus Ruta: A natural source of high value products with biological and pharmacological properties

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“…The families Fabaceae, Lamiaceae, Asteraceae, Apiaceae, Malvaceae, and Rutaceae were the most frequent and together constitute 35.0% (48/137) of the species used. These results are largely consistent with the results from other international ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological studies, which not only highlight these families but also provide extensive documentation and a scientific assessment on the chemical composition and biological activity of the species grouped within them Abdelhafez et al, 2020;Abdul et al, 2020;Bhadane et al, 2018;Coimbra et al, 2020;Miara et al, 2019;Nisar et al, 2018;Sharifi-Rad et al, 2020;Suroowan et al, 2017). Two interesting aspects were identified: The 137 plant species used generally have an extensive distribution and habitat, and 50% of the commercialized products are composed of one to three plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The families Fabaceae, Lamiaceae, Asteraceae, Apiaceae, Malvaceae, and Rutaceae were the most frequent and together constitute 35.0% (48/137) of the species used. These results are largely consistent with the results from other international ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological studies, which not only highlight these families but also provide extensive documentation and a scientific assessment on the chemical composition and biological activity of the species grouped within them Abdelhafez et al, 2020;Abdul et al, 2020;Bhadane et al, 2018;Coimbra et al, 2020;Miara et al, 2019;Nisar et al, 2018;Sharifi-Rad et al, 2020;Suroowan et al, 2017). Two interesting aspects were identified: The 137 plant species used generally have an extensive distribution and habitat, and 50% of the commercialized products are composed of one to three plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Ruta chalepensis is a medicinal plant used worldwide for its wide range of medicinal purposes [ 35 ]. However, the antiparasitic activity against Entamoeba histolytica of this plant has not been sufficiently disclosed in ethnobotanical reports until now.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, various species of this genus have long been included in the European Pharmacopoeia. Traditional medicinal uses of Ruta species include their uses mainly as an abortifacient and emmenagogue and in the treatment of lung diseases and microbial infections ( Figure 1 ) [ 3 , 4 ]. Moreover, Ruta species have the potential for use as a potassium channel blocker in the treatment of neuromuscular diseases, anxiety, and dysmenorrhea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Ruta species have the potential for use as a potassium channel blocker in the treatment of neuromuscular diseases, anxiety, and dysmenorrhea. In addition to the presence of several bioactive alkaloids, coumarins (especially furanocoumarins), and flavonoids (mainly quercetin and its derivatives) in Ruta species, many of which are chemotaxonomically characteristic of the family Rutaceae, the species of this genus are also rich in essential oils, which contribute to their aromatic, agrochemical, and medicinal properties [ 4 , 5 , 6 ]. This review systematically evaluates and critically appraises the literature available to date on the composition and bioactivities of the essential oils obtained from Ruta species and includes a brief overview of the potential applications of nanotechnology and chitosan-based products of Ruta essential oils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%