Searching for constituents from plants in geographically characterized areas, Egypt, Madagascar, and Okinawa

J Nat Med. 2022 Sep;76(4):725-731. doi: 10.1007/s11418-022-01638-x. Epub 2022 Aug 12.

Abstract

Secondary metabolites may not be produced under some conditions, and in most cases, their function and significance in the producing organisms is unknown. Conversely, there are some that are produced for readily understood reasons, for example, toxic substances as defensive substances against invaders, or volatile substances that attract other species of organisms. These secondary metabolites also contribute to our health. However, there has not been sufficient research to evaluate them from a pharmacological perspective, and much progress is expected in this area in the future. About 90% of the existing plants have not been studied for their chemical components and biological activities (Kazuki Saito in Bunshun shinsho 1119, pp. 119-126. ISBN 978-4-16-661119-5, 2017). On this basis, we have been searching for the constituents of unknown plants, and whose constituents have not been studied extensively. In this paper, the authors have reviewed some of their previous searching for constituents from plants in geographically characterized areas, Egypt, Madagascar, and Okinawa.

Keywords: Cinnamosma fragrans; Dodonaea viscosa; Entada phaseoloides; Grevillea robusta; Ixora undulata; Onopordum alexandrinum.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Egypt
  • Madagascar
  • Plants*