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Pharmacological and Therapeutic Potential of Myristicin: A Literature Review

Elisa Frederico Seneme, Daiane Carla dos Santos, Evelyn Marcela Rodrigues Silva, Yollanda Edwirges Moreira Franco, Giovanna Barbarini Longato

2021Molecules92 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural products have been used by humanity for many centuries to treat various illnesses and with the advancement of technology, it became possible to isolate the substances responsible for the beneficial effects of these products, as well as to understand their mechanisms. In this context, myristicin, a substance of natural origin, has shown several promising activities in a large number of in vitro and in vivo studies carried out. This molecule is found in plants such as nutmeg, parsley, carrots, peppers, and several species endemic to the Asian continent. The purpose of this review article is to discuss data published in the last 10 years at Pubmed, Lilacs and Scielo databases, reporting beneficial effects, toxicity and promising data of myristicin for its future use in medicine. From 94 articles found in the literature, 68 were included. Exclusion criteria took into account articles whose tested extracts did not have myristicin as one of the major compounds.

Topics & Concepts

NutmegContext (archaeology)Traditional medicineMedicineBiologyPaleontologyPlant-derived Lignans Synthesis and BioactivityPiperaceae Chemical and Biological StudiesTraditional and Medicinal Uses of Annonaceae
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