Pharmacological properties of agarwood tea derived from Aquilaria (Thymelaeaceae) leaves: An emerging contemporary herbal drink

被引:39
作者
Adam, Aimi Zafirah [1 ]
Lee, Shiou Yih [1 ]
Mohamed, Rozi [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Putra Malaysia, Dept Forest Management, Forest Biotech Lab, Fac Forestry, Upm Serdang 43400, Selangor, Malaysia
关键词
Agarwood cultivation; Chemical constituents; Gaharu; Herbal drink; Medicinal properties; GREEN TEA; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; IN-VITRO; ANTIOXIDANT; ANTICANCER; CRASSNA; POLYSACCHARIDES; IDENTIFICATION; ANTIBACTERIAL; POLYPHENOLS;
D O I
10.1016/j.hermed.2017.06.002
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
Agarwood tea is made from the leaves of Aquilaria, a protected tree species of the tropical forest. Trees in this genus produce agarwood, a highly-prized resin-impregnated wood formed in the main stem. The last decade has seen a steady expansion in Aquilaria plantation establishment. The popular plantation species are Aquilaria crassna, A. malaccensis, and A. sinensis. Farmers capitalized on the leaves of their planted Aquilaria tree by producing a tea drink, and thus the name 'agarwood tea'. The leaves contain various chemical constituents including 2-(2-phenylethyl) chromones, phenolic acids, steroids, fatty acids, benzophenones, xanthonoids, flavonoids, terpenoids, and alkanes that may be related to beneficial pharmacological properties. Such properties include analgesic, anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antitumor, antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, antidiabetic, antihistaminic, lipid-lowering, laxative, acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory and hepatoprotective. Here, we summarize the various active ingredients found in Aquilaria leaves and their pharmacological properties, thus serving as a reference material for their usage as herbal drinks.
引用
收藏
页码:37 / 44
页数:8
相关论文
共 103 条
[1]  
Abubakar EMM, 2009, J MED PLANTS RES, V3, P498
[2]   Determination of 4′-Hydroxyacetanilide in Leaves Extract of Aquilaria malaccencis by High Pressure Liquid Chromatograph [J].
Afiffudden, Siti Khairun Nissa ;
Alwi, Habsah ;
Hamid, Ku Halim Ku .
WORLD CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP, 2015, :2726-2733
[3]  
Alam J., 2016, J TRADIT COMPLEMENT, V7, P9
[4]  
Aniszewski T., 2015, Alkaloids: Chemistry, Biology, Ecology, and Applications, DOI [10.1016/C2011-0-04166-2, DOI 10.1016/C2011-0-04166-2]
[5]   Chemical study of Aquilaria crassna [J].
Azziz, S. S. S. A. ;
Arriffin, N. M. ;
Alimon, H. ;
Sukari, M. A. ;
Naz, H. .
CHEMISTRY OF NATURAL COMPOUNDS, 2013, 49 (03) :575-576
[6]   Isolation and Characterisation of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors from Aquilaria subintegra for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) [J].
Bahrani, Hirbod ;
Mohamad, Jamaludin ;
Paydar, Mohammadjavad ;
Rothan, Hussin A. .
CURRENT ALZHEIMER RESEARCH, 2014, 11 (02) :206-214
[7]   A green tea extract lowers plasma cholesterol by inhibiting cholesterol synthesis and upregulating the LDL receptor in the cholesterol-fed rabbit [J].
Bursill, Christina A. ;
Abbey, Mavis ;
Roach, Paul D. .
ATHEROSCLEROSIS, 2007, 193 (01) :86-93
[8]   Beneficial effects of green tea -: A review [J].
Cabrera, C ;
Artacho, R ;
Giménez, R .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF NUTRITION, 2006, 25 (02) :79-99
[9]   Green tea increases anti-inflammatory tristetraprolin and decreases pro-inflammatory tumor necrosis factor mRNA levels in rats [J].
Cao H. ;
Kelly M.A. ;
Kari F. ;
Dawson H.D. ;
Urban Jr. J.F. ;
Coves S. ;
Roussel A.M. ;
Anderson R.A. .
Journal of Inflammation, 4 (1)
[10]   Antioxidant properties of tropical and temperate herbal teas [J].
Chan, E. W. C. ;
Lim, Y. Y. ;
Chong, K. L. ;
Tan, J. B. L. ;
Wong, S. K. .
JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS, 2010, 23 (02) :185-189