The genus Aglaia: Diversity in chemical structure and biological activity
Ngo Anh Bang,
Bui Huu Tai,
Pham Hai Yen
et al.
Abstract:The Meliaceae family has been investigated comprehensively because of their structurally multifarious, and biologically active components. The genus Aglaia has the highest amount in this family, including around 150 species. These species are widespread throughout tropical regions, particularly in Southeast Asia and Australia. They have been used in traditional medicine for treating various diseases. This article summarizes 370 metabolites, which have been isolated from several parts such as the bark, roots, s… Show more
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