Advances in chemical constituents of isoquinoline alkaloids from Nelumbo nucifera and their smooth muscle relaxation effect.
10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20190524.201
- Author:
Guang-Ming YANG
1
;
Yang PAN
1
Author Information
1. School of Pharmacy,Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Nanjing 210023,China.
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Nelumbonaceae;
isoquinoline alkaloids;
lotus;
neoliensinine;
smooth muscle relaxants
- MeSH:
Alkaloids/pharmacology*;
China;
Humans;
Isoquinolines/pharmacology*;
Muscle Relaxation;
Muscle, Smooth/drug effects*;
Nelumbo/chemistry*;
Phytochemicals/pharmacology*;
Plant Extracts
- From:
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
2019;44(18):3924-3934
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Lotus( Nelumbo nucifera) is a traditional medicinal plant,and nowadays it is regarded both as medicine and food. It is widespread across China and rich in natural resources. Almost every part of N. nucifera could be used for medical or edible purpose,including seeds( Lianzi),black ripe fruits( Shilianzi),seed coats( Lianyi),green embryos of mature seed( Lianzixin),flowers( Lianhua),stamens( Lianxu),receptacles( Lianfang),leaves( Heye),leaf or flower stalks( Hegeng),leaf bases( Heyedi),rhizomes( Ou) and rhizome nodes( Oujie). Therefore,this plant is praised as a commercial crop with great economic values. Isoquinoline type alkaloids are the main chemical components of lotus. Smooth muscles usually exist in the digestive tract,respiratory tract and vascular,urinary,reproductive and other human systems. Dysfunction of smooth muscle contraction will induce many diseases including hypertension,asthma and gastrointestinal disorder,etc.,and most of current therapeutic strategies rely on relaxation of smooth muscle by drugs.Previous studies have shown that alkaloids of lotus have strong relaxation activity on smooth muscle. The present paper reviews phytochemistry and smooth muscle relaxation activity of 59 isoquinoline alkaloids from N. nucifera through accessing CNKI,PubMed and multiple databases for biomedical sciences.