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Xanthone Glucosides: Isolation, Bioactivity and Synthesis

Qing Huang, Youyi Wang, Huaimo Wu, Man Yuan, Changwu Zheng, Hong‐Xi Xu

2021Molecules52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Xanthones are secondary metabolites found in plants, fungi, lichens, and bacteria from a variety of families and genera, with the majority found in the Gentianaceae, Polygalaceae, and Clusiaceae. They have a diverse range of bioactivities, including anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-malarial, anti-tuberculosis, and cytotoxic properties. Xanthone glucosides are a significant branch of xanthones. After glycosylation, xanthones may have improved characteristics (such as solubility and pharmacological activity). Currently, no critical review of xanthone glucosides has been published. A literature survey including reports of naturally occurring xanthone glucosides is included in this review. The isolation, structure, bioactivity, and synthesis of these compounds were all explored in depth.

Topics & Concepts

XanthoneGentianaceaeClusiaceaeLichenGlucosideChemistryBiologyTraditional medicineStereochemistryBotanyMedicinePathologyAlternative medicineNatural Compound Pharmacology StudiesPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsPhytochemistry and Biological Activities
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