Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Nov 2022)

Genus Chloranthus: A comprehensive review of its phytochemistry, pharmacology, and uses

  • Yuan-yuan Liu,
  • Yu-ze Li,
  • Shi-qi Huang,
  • Hua-wei Zhang,
  • Chong Deng,
  • Xiao-mei Song,
  • Dong-dong Zhang,
  • Wei Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 11
p. 104260

Abstract

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This paper is intended to review advances in the botanical, traditional uses, phytochemical, pharmacological and development and utilization studies of the genus Chloranthus. Chloranthus, a genus of the family Chloranthaceae, which is mainly distributed in the temperate and tropical regions of Asia, has been used as a folk remedy for swollen boils, snake bites and bruises. Up to now, 418 compounds have been reported from the genus Chloranthus, including 383 terpenoids, 4 coumarins, 6 lignans, 2 simple phenylpropanoids, 4 flavonoids, 6 amides, 5 organic acids and some other types of compounds. Among them, the main chemical constituents are sesquiterpenes and their diterpenoids. Modern pharmacological studies have shown that most of the Chloranthus plants possessed anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, and antimalarial activities. As one of the most important genera in China, Chloranthus should be paid further attention to gathering information about the pharmacological mechanism and value active compounds. This paper summarized the phytochemistry, pharmacology, and uses of genus Chloranthus in order to lay a foundation and provide reference for the follow-up research and wide application of the genus.

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