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Medicinal chemistry inspired by ginger: exploring the chemical space around 6-gingerol

Sara Hassan Hassan Ahmed, Tímea Gonda, Attila Hunyadi

2021RSC Advances41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiemetic, and anticancer activity. Most of these had been correlated to gingerols and shogaols, the most abundant secondary metabolites in ginger. This inspired several research groups to explore the biomedical value of the chemical space around these compounds, and many of their synthetic or semi-synthetic analogues have been prepared and studied for various bioactivities. Thanks to this, many valuable structure activity relationships have been revealed for such compounds. Herein, we provide a brief summary on the synthetic derivatization efforts that had so far been implemented on 6-gingerol, the main constituent of fresh ginger. This review covers 160 natural, semisynthetic, or synthetic 6-gingerol derivatives and their reported bioactivities.

Topics & Concepts

Chemical spaceChemistrySpace (punctuation)Traditional medicineComputer scienceBiochemistryDrug discoveryMedicineOperating systemGinger and Zingiberaceae researchPharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsPhytochemistry and biological activity of medicinal plants
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