Abstract
Boronia pinnata Sm. (Rutaceae) is a plant that is widespread in New South Wales (Australia). Although there are no reports about the use of this species in the local ethnomedical traditions, recent investigations led to the characterization of several secondary metabolites, most belonging to the class of prenyloxyphenylpropanoids. Some of the compounds extracted from B. pinnata showed valuable biological properties, such as anti-inflammatory activity and in vitro inhibition of growth of Helicobacter pylori. The aim of this review is to cover what has been reported so far in the literature on the title plant from a phytochemical and pharmacological point of view.
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Curini, M., Genovese, S., Menghini, L., Marcotullio, M. C., & Epifano, F. (2008). Phytochemistry and pharmacology of Boronia pinnata Sm. Natural Product Communications. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0800301235
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