Major secondary metabolites of Iris spp.

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Wirginia Kukula-Koch
Elwira Sieniawska
Jarosław Widelski
Otgonbataar Urjin
Paweł Głowniak
Krystyna Skalicka-Woźniak
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[1] Medical University of Lublin,Department of Pharmacognosy with Medicinal Plant Unit
[2] Health Sciences University of Mongolia,School of Pharmacy
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Phytochemistry Reviews | 2015年 / 14卷
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Isolation; spp.; Spectral analysis; Structure elucidation;
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Roots and rhizomes of many Iris species are well known as precious sources of isoflavones. They have been used in traditional medicine to treat respiratory disorders and decrease smooth muscles activity. Recent advances in their phytochemistry and phytomedicine have revealed potent anticholinesterase, antineoplastic and anti-plasmodial activities of iris constituents. Furthermore, decoctions from rhizomes have been successfully used among patients with hormone-related diseases. Except for isoflavones, the main chemical components of Iris are xanthones, quinones, flavons, terpenes and simple phenolics, with multiple biological activities. This contribution reviews the research progress of the past 30 years relating to the chemistry, recovery of secondary metabolites, their separation by means of TLC and HPLC techniques and spectral data of the most common chemical components of iris extracts. Special attention is paid to ultraviolet spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, LC–mass spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance analyses of isoflavones, flavons, xanthones and terpenes.
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