Gossypol--a polyphenolic compound from cotton plant

Adv Food Nutr Res. 2009:58:215-63. doi: 10.1016/S1043-4526(09)58006-0.

Abstract

Gossypol (C(30)H(30)O(8)) is a polyphenolic compound derived from the cotton plant (genus Gossypium, family Malvaceae). The presence of six phenolic hydroxyl groups and two aldehydic groups makes gossypol chemically reactive. Gossypol can undergo Schiff base formation, ozonolysis, oxidation, and methylation to form gossypol derivatives. Gossypol and its derivatives have been the target of much research due to their multifaceted biological activities including antifertility, antivirus, anticancer, antioxidant, antitrypanosomal, antimicrobial, and antimalarial activities. Because of restricted rotation of the internaphthyl bond, gossypol is a chiral compound, which has two atropisomers (i.e., (+)- and (-)-gossypol) that exhibit different levels of biological activities. This chapter covers the physiochemical properties, analyses, biological properties, and agricultural and clinical implications of gossypol.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Agrochemicals / chemistry
  • Agrochemicals / pharmacology
  • Agrochemicals / toxicity
  • Animal Feed / adverse effects
  • Animal Feed / analysis
  • Animals
  • Chemical Phenomena
  • Cottonseed Oil / chemistry
  • Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
  • Gossypium / chemistry*
  • Gossypol / analogs & derivatives
  • Gossypol / chemistry*
  • Gossypol / pharmacology
  • Gossypol / toxicity
  • Humans
  • Seeds / chemistry*

Substances

  • Agrochemicals
  • Cottonseed Oil
  • Gossypol