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Triterpenoid Compounds from Cyclocarya paliurus : A Review of Their Phytochemistry, Quality Control, Pharmacology, and Structure-Activity Relationship.

Shuran ZhangJunyu HeJie LiHaibo HeYumin HeXiao WangHeng ShuJihong ZhangDaoxiang XuKun Zou
Published in: The American journal of Chinese medicine (2023)
Cyclocarya paliurus (Batalin) Iljinskaja ( C. paliurus ) is a single species of Cyclocarya paliurus in Juglandaceae. It is a unique rare medicinal plant resource in China that is mainly distributed in the south of China. The leaves of C. paliurus , as a new food ingredient, are processed into tea products in daily life. Triterpenoids are the main active ingredient in C. paliurus . So far, 164 triterpenoid compounds have been isolated and identified from C. paliurus , which are included 3,4-seco-dammaranes, dammaranes, oleanane, ursane, lupinanes, taraxeranes, and norceanothanes. Modern pharmacological studies manifested that these ingredients have a wide range of pharmacological activities both in vitro and in vivo , such as reducing blood sugar, lowering blood lipids, and anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and other activities. In addition, current results indicate that the pharmacological mechanisms of triterpenoids were closely related to their chemical structure, molecular signaling pathways, and the expression of related proteins. In order to further study C. paliurus based on the current research situation, this review summarizes the prospect and systematic summary of the triterpenes of C. paliurus from the aspects of structural characteristics, quality control, biological activity, and the structure-activity relationship, which provide a reference for further research and application of the triterpenoids from C. paliurus in the field of functional food and medicine.
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