2018
DOI: 10.1016/s2589-3777(19)30022-9
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Lonicerae Flos: A Review of Chemical Constituents and Biological Activities

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“…Var. mongholicus Astragali radix Fabaceae dried root Astragaloside, Isoastragloside He and Findlay (1991) Dioscorea opposita Thunb Chinese yam Dioscoreaceae root Diosgenin Zhang et al (2014b) Dryopteris crassirhizoma thick stemmed wood fern Dryopteridaceae Root hexacosanic acid, pentacosanol, nerolidol, dryocrassin ABBA, flavaspidic acid AB Gao et al (2003) Ephedra sinica Ephedraceae stem ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, N-methylephedrine, and 6-methoxykynurenic acid Zhao et al (2009) Ephedrae herba Ephedraceae Aerial parts (−)-ephedrine, (+)-pseudoephedrine, (−)-methylephedrine, (+)-methylpseudoephedrine, (−)-norephedrine, and (+)-norpseudoephedrine Liu et al (1993) Glycine max L. Merill Fermented soy, Natto Fermented bean Globulins, β-conglycinin, glycinin Yang et al (2011) Lonicera macranthoides Hand.-Mazz., Lonicera hypoglauca Miq., Lonicera confusa DC and Lonicera fulvotomentosa Shan Yin Hua Caprifoliaceae Dried leaves 200 compounds have been isolated and identified, mostly falavonoids and essential oil, Caffeic acid, Chlorogenic acid, Macranthoin F Tang et al (2018) Arctium lappa L. Seeds of burdock fruit Caprifoliaceae dried fruits Arctiin, Arctigenin, Matairesinol …”
Section: Medicinal Plants For Viral Respiratory Infections (Vri)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Var. mongholicus Astragali radix Fabaceae dried root Astragaloside, Isoastragloside He and Findlay (1991) Dioscorea opposita Thunb Chinese yam Dioscoreaceae root Diosgenin Zhang et al (2014b) Dryopteris crassirhizoma thick stemmed wood fern Dryopteridaceae Root hexacosanic acid, pentacosanol, nerolidol, dryocrassin ABBA, flavaspidic acid AB Gao et al (2003) Ephedra sinica Ephedraceae stem ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, N-methylephedrine, and 6-methoxykynurenic acid Zhao et al (2009) Ephedrae herba Ephedraceae Aerial parts (−)-ephedrine, (+)-pseudoephedrine, (−)-methylephedrine, (+)-methylpseudoephedrine, (−)-norephedrine, and (+)-norpseudoephedrine Liu et al (1993) Glycine max L. Merill Fermented soy, Natto Fermented bean Globulins, β-conglycinin, glycinin Yang et al (2011) Lonicera macranthoides Hand.-Mazz., Lonicera hypoglauca Miq., Lonicera confusa DC and Lonicera fulvotomentosa Shan Yin Hua Caprifoliaceae Dried leaves 200 compounds have been isolated and identified, mostly falavonoids and essential oil, Caffeic acid, Chlorogenic acid, Macranthoin F Tang et al (2018) Arctium lappa L. Seeds of burdock fruit Caprifoliaceae dried fruits Arctiin, Arctigenin, Matairesinol …”
Section: Medicinal Plants For Viral Respiratory Infections (Vri)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lonicerae Flos (LF, Shanyinhua in Chinese) is one of the most commonly used traditional Chinese medicines [1], which has been officially listed in Chinese Pharmacopeia (Edition 2020) and described as "Used for carbuncle boils, throat arthralgia, erysipelas, toxic blood dysentery, wind-heat cold, febrile fever". LF is the dried flower buds or opening flowers of four plants (Lonicera macranthoides, L. hypoglauca, L. confusa, and L. fulvotnetosa) [2], and they are widely cultivated in Southern China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparative analysis focuses on features, structure, nucleotide diversity, simple sequence repeats (SSRs) and phylogenetic analysis. The aims of our study are: (1) to comprehensive understanding the complete cp genome features from four origin plants of LF, (2) to the systematic analysis of similarities and differences from the four origin plants, (3) to infer the phylogenetic relationship among the four and between the four and Lonicerae Japonicae Flos (LJF, Jinyinhua in Chinese, L. japonica,), and (4) to provide genetic resources for developing chloroplast markers to identify LF species and future research on Lonicera.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LJF has glucose-lowering, anti-ultraviolet radiation, anti-endotoxin, anti-ulcer, anti-early pregnancy, anti-platelet aggregation, anti-fertility, and neuroprotective activities that are not reported in LF, while LF has effects on balancing intestinal flora and anti-atherosclerotic effects that are not reported in LJF [ 3 ]. In recent years, the commercial value of LJF in herbal medicine trading markets has increased by over 400%, and more than 30% of current traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions contain LJF [ 4 ]. As a result, LF is often misused as LJF by some pharmaceutical factories to obtain higher interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%