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Plant‐Derived Coumarins: A Narrative Review of Their Structural and Biomedical Diversity

Areej Hazem Younes, Yasser Fakri Mustafa

2024Chemistry & Biodiversity49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plant-derived coumarin (PDC) is a naturally occurring heterocyclic backbone that belongs to the benzopyrone family. PDC and its based products are characterized by low toxicity and high distribution in a variety of herbal treatments that have numerous therapeutic potentials. These include anticoagulants, antibacterials, anti-inflammatory agents, anticancer agents, antioxidants, and others. So, it may be appropriate to investigate the qualities and potential bioactivities of PDCs. This article provides an overview of the biomedical potentials, availability, and clinical use possibilities of PDCs, with a focus on their important modes of action, using information on various pharmacological qualities discovered. The data used in this study came from published research between 2015 and 2023. We reviewed a selection of databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, during that period. In conclusion, because of their abundance in medicinal plants, the clinical biochemistry attributes of PDCs are currently of interest. In a variety of medical specialties, PDCs serve a useful role as therapeutic agents.

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Web of scienceNarrative reviewScopusBroad spectrumComputational biologyChemistryMEDLINEBiologyPsychologyBiochemistryPsychotherapistCombinatorial chemistryPlant chemical constituents analysisPsidium guajava Extracts and ApplicationsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity
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