Systematic review of chemical constituents in the genus lycium (solanaceae)

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Abstract

The Lycium genus is widely used as a traditional Chinese medicine and functional food. Many of the chemical constituents of the genus Lycium were reported previously. In this review, in addition to the polysaccharides, we have enumerated 355 chemical constituents and nutrients, including 22 glycerogalactolipids, 29 phenylpropanoids, 10 coumarins, 13 lignans, 32 flavonoids, 37 amides, 72 alkaloids, four anthraquinones, 32 organic acids, 39 terpenoids, 57 sterols, steroids, and their derivatives, five peptides and three other constituents. This comprehensive study could lay the foundation for further research on the Lycium genus.

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Qian, D., Zhao, Y., Yang, G., & Huang, L. (2017, June 1). Systematic review of chemical constituents in the genus lycium (solanaceae). Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22060911

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