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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | Some species from genus Galanthus as sources of alkaloids with therapeutic value |
Authors: | Basoc, Carmelia |
Keywords: | Galanthus;alkaloids;therapeutic value |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | BASOC, Carmelia. Some species from genus Galanthus as sources of alkaloids with therapeutic value. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 374. |
Abstract: | Introduction. The genus Galanthus includes about 20 species. Six species of g. Galanthus
are the most analyzed in the whole scientific laboratories according alkaloids content, including
species G. nivalis, G. elwisii, and G. plicatus, which grow in the spontaneous flora of Moldova.
The Galanthus species require complex biological and chemical studies for rational use in
medicinal purposes.
Aim of the study. To highlight the therapeutically value of alkaloids from different species of
genus Galanthus.
Materials and methods. The bibliography and databases on Galanthus species according
chemical composition and medicinal use were evaluated.
Results. In the spontaneous flora of Moldova there are 3 species: G. nivalis (with large
distribution), and other 2 with limited area, introduced in the Red Book of Moldova – G. elwesii
(Bujac steppe) and G. plicatus (commune Capaclia, Cantemir). In Moldova, the only chemical
study on the whole plant of G. plicatus was carried out by professor A. Nistreanu. In the last 2
decades, the world bibliography shown, that G. plicatus and the other 2 species (G. nivalis and
G. elwesii) were objects of chemical researches according alkaloid content. The evaluated
literature demonstrated that, there are known 6 alkaloids (galanthamine, nivalidine, tazettine,
lycorine, hippeastrine and narwedine) from G. nivalis. Also, 6 alkaloids (lycorine, tazettine,
hordenine, trisferidine, narwedine, hippeastrine) were mentionated in G. plicatus. In G. elwesii
were found 12 alkaloids (galanthamine, sanguinine, leucotamine, methylleucotamine,
galanthine, demethylgalanthamine, (E)-N-feruloyltyramine, 9-O-demethylhomolycorine,
narwedine lycorine, hordenine, and hydroxyvittatine). Intense researches elucidated, that
alkaloids from Galanthus have many pharmacological actions: galanthamine is used in
treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease, which block the neurodegenerative processes; hordenine –
in kidney diseases with diuretic proprieties; haemanthamine and tazettine – in cancer (leukemia
and carcinoma) as inducer of apoptosis in tumor cells, lycorine – in pathogen diseases as
antiviral and antifungal remedies.
Conclusions. Alkaloids are compounds with rich therapeutic uses and those from Galanthus
offer new possibilities of efficient treating some difficult diseases. |
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