The first review describes examples of very promising compounds discovered from plants acquired from Africa, Southeast Asia, the Americas, and the Caribbean region with potential anticancer activity. These include plant secondary metabolites of the diphyllin lignan, penta[b]benzofuran, triterpenoid, and tropane alkaloid types.
The second review presents 40 more erythrinan alkaloids, which were either new or were missed out in the last major reviews, bringing to a total of 154 known erythrinan alkaloids known to date. The reported pharmacological activities of the new and known alkaloids showed a greater bias towards central nervous system and related activities. Other prominent activities reported were antifeedant or insecticidal, cytotoxicity/antiĀtumor/antiĀcancer/estrogenic, antiprotozoal, antiinflammatory, antioxidant, antifungal and antiviral activities.
The search for anticancer agents from tropical plants.- Chemistry and biology of Mexican medicinal plants. Written by recognized authorities in the field
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