The genus Pluchea: phytochemistry, traditional uses, and biological activities.
Journal: Chemistry & Biodiversity
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Abstract
In this review, literature data on phytochemical and biological investigations on the genus Pluchea are compiled. Pluchea is a genus of flowering plants in the Asteraceae family and comprises ca. 80 species distributed mainly in Northern and Southern America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Sesquiterpenoids and flavonoids are the main constituents of this genus. Compounds isolated from plants of the Pluchea genus display a variety of biological properties, viz., anticancer, antileishmanial, immunosuppressive, antioxidant, anti-acetylcholinesterase, antimicrobial, trypanocidal, hepatoprotective, cytotoxic, larvicidal, anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory, and antinociceptive activities.
Authors
Hidayat Hussain, Ahmed Al Harrasi, Ghulam Abbas, Najeeb Rehman, Fazal Mabood, Ishtiaq Ahmed, Muhammad Saleem, Teunis Van Ree, Ivan Green, Saeed Anwar, Amin Badshah, Afzal Shah, Iftikhar Ali