Neuroprotective potential of secondary metabolites from melicope lunu-ankenda (Rutaceae)

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Plant natural compounds have great potential as alternative medicines for preventing and treating diseases. Melicope lunu-ankenda is one Melicope species (family Rutaceae), which is widely used in traditional medicine, consumed as a salad and a food seasoning. Consumption of different parts of this plant has been reported to exert different biological activities such as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities, resulting in a protective effect against several health disorders including neurodegenerative diseases. Various secondary metabolites such as phenolic acid derivatives, flavonoids, coumarins and alkaloids, isolated from the M. lunu-ankenda plant, were demonstrated to have neuroprotective activities and also exert many other beneficial biological effects. A number of studies have revealed different neuroprotective mechanisms for these secondary metabolites. This review summarizes the most significant and recent studies for neuroprotective activity of M. lunu-ankenda major secondary metabolites in neurodegenerative diseases.

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Mohamed, Z. A., Eliaser, E. M., Mazzon, E., Rollin, P., Lian Ee, G. C., & Abdull Razis, A. F. (2019, August 27). Neuroprotective potential of secondary metabolites from melicope lunu-ankenda (Rutaceae). Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24173109

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