So uncommon and so singular, but underexplored: An updated overview on ethnobotanical uses, biological properties and phytoconstituents of sardinian endemic plants

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The last decades have recorded an increase of plant-based drug discovery processes. Indeed, natural products possess a superior chemical diversity as compared to synthetic ones, leading to a renewal in searching for new therapeutic agents from the plant kingdom. In particular, since the structural variety of natural compounds reflects the biodiversity of their source organisms, regions of the world with high biodiversity and endemism deserve particular interest. In this context, Sardinia Island (Italy), with 290 endemic taxa (12% of the total flora), is expected to provide unique and structurally diverse phytochemicals for drug development. Several research groups built up a large program dedicated to the analysis of Sardinian endemic species, highlighting their peculiar features, both in respect of phytochemical and biological profiles. On this basis, the aim of this review is to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive overview on ethnobotanical uses, biological properties and phytoconstituents of Sardinian endemic plants in order to support their beneficial potential and to provide input for future investigations. We documented 152 articles published from 1965 to June 2020 in which a broad range of biological activities and the identification of previously undescribed compounds have been reported, supporting their great value as sources of therapeutic agents.

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Sanna, C., Maxia, A., Fenu, G., & Loi, M. C. (2020, August 1). So uncommon and so singular, but underexplored: An updated overview on ethnobotanical uses, biological properties and phytoconstituents of sardinian endemic plants. Plants. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9080958

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