Secondary metabolites in plants: Main classes, phytochemical analysis and pharmacological activities

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Abstract

Plants are an essential source of chemical compounds with different biological properties that man can use to his advantage. These substances are mainly produced as a result of chemical conversions of secondary metabolism. This article reviews the main classes of secondary metabolites that synthesize plants as well as their characteristics and their biological functions. Examples are provided for each of the classes. Emphasis is placed on the methods of extracting secondary metabolites and phytochemical screening, as well as on the main pharmacological activities described for the MS.

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Mera, I. F. G., Falconí, D. E. G., & Córdova, V. M. (2019, November 16). Secondary metabolites in plants: Main classes, phytochemical analysis and pharmacological activities. Bionatura. Centro de Biotecnologia y Biomedicina, Clinical Biotec. Universidad Católica del Oriente (UCO), Univesidad Yachay Tech. https://doi.org/10.21931/RB/2019.04.04.11

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