2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-0748-5_3
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Withanolides and Related Steroids

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“…Among these, 20-Hydroxyecdysone is the primary bioactive constituent in A. bracteosa extract and is reported as anti-microbial, antitumor, anti-inflammatory and insect anti-feedant agent (Dinan 2001). Withanolides have proven to be effective in treatment against bronchial asthma, inflammation, cancer, and autoimmune diseases (Misico et al 2011). In the past decade, the market demand for A. bracteosa has increased dramatically not only in the subcontinent region but also in other Asian countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these, 20-Hydroxyecdysone is the primary bioactive constituent in A. bracteosa extract and is reported as anti-microbial, antitumor, anti-inflammatory and insect anti-feedant agent (Dinan 2001). Withanolides have proven to be effective in treatment against bronchial asthma, inflammation, cancer, and autoimmune diseases (Misico et al 2011). In the past decade, the market demand for A. bracteosa has increased dramatically not only in the subcontinent region but also in other Asian countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The withanolides are ergostanolides which are chemically characterised by γ-or δ-lactone-containing side chain at C-17. They have previously been reported from Solanaceae (Glotter et al 1978;Fang et al 2013;Murthy & Praveen 2013;Khan et al 2015), Taccaceae (Chen et al 1988;Yang et al 2011), leguminosae (Srivastava et al 1992), lamiaceae, Myrtaceae (Chen et al 2011, Dioscoreaceae (Misico et al 2011;Ni et al 2015) families and marine organisms (Ksebati & Schmitz 1988). Withanolides have various biological activities such as antitumour/anticancer, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic, hepatoprotective, antioxidant, immunosuppressive (Ray & Gupta 1994), immunostimulation (Kushwaha et al 2012), antileukaemic agent (Mondal et al 2012), antiproliferative (Zhang et al 2014, antifeedant, anti-stress (Budhiraja et al 2000), insecticidal, phytotoxic and antiparasitic (Misico et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…It is known that natural metabolites, including lipids, can contain halogen atoms, such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, are introduced into marine organisms (Dembitsky and Tolstikov, 2003;Gribble, 2015;Dembitsky, 2002Dembitsky, , 2006 but in plants, chlorine atoms are predominantly found (Gribble, 2010(Gribble, , 2015Misico et al, 2011;Chen et al, 2011;Dembitsky and Tolstikov, 2003).…”
Section: Chlorinated Plant Steroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%