Phytochemical composition and biological activity of Aconitum naviculare (brϋhl) stapf
- VernacularTitle:Цагаан бона (Aconitum naviculare (brϋhl) stapf.) ургамлын химийн бүрэлдэхүүн, биологийн идэвхийн судалгаа
- Author:
Lkhaasuren R
1
;
Enkhbold G
1
;
Sodgerel D
1
;
Tsedensodnom Ch
1
;
Oyunkhuyag S
2
;
Burmaa D
2
;
Khurelbaatar L
3
Author Information
1. Drug Research Institute
2. Monos Ulaanbaatar LLC
3. Monos Group
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
ethnomedicine;
navirine;
flavonoid glycosides;
alkaloid;
phenol glycosides
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2023;205(4):59-66
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Aconitum navicular (Brϋhl) Stapf, a Himalayan endemic, is an endangered medicinal herb of the alpine
region. A search was made under the Latin Name Aconitum navicular (Brϋhl) Stapf. to summarize the
use of phytochemical and biological information on the use of ethnomedicine available for the species.
The keyword “Aconitum navicular (brϋhl) Stapf.” was collected and compiled from the rankings of
PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar and other scientific websites. Phytochemical analysis done
so far has led to the isolation of 14 alkaloids, 3 flavonoid glycosides, and 4 phenolglycosides. Most
commonly, aqueous extract of this plant has been used against various kinds of fever, bitter tonic
and intoxicating liquors. In addition, Aconitum species contain the most diterpenoid alkaloids, and
this compound is bioactive and somewhat toxic. Many studies have shown that diterpenoid alkaloids
exhibit cytotoxic, antioxidant, antimicrobial, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory biological activities. We
hope this information will be useful in future research and development of this valuable medicinal plant.
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