Maytenus macrocarpa (Ruiz & Pav.) Briq.: Phytochemistry and pharmacological activity

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Maytenus macrocarpa (Celastraceae) is a tree native to Amazonia. Its roots, leaves, bark, and combinations of these are used in traditional medicine mainly to treat rheumatism and, to a lesser extent, to heal wounds and to combat bronchitis and diarrhea. To date, mainly triterpenes and dihydro-β-agarofuran sesquiterpenes were isolated from M. macrocarpa. Extracts and selected pure compounds isolated from the leaves, roots, and stem bark showed antibacterial, antiviral, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, and cytotoxic activities in vitro. The aim of this review is to summarize the available ethnobotanical, phytochemical, and pharmacological information about this traditional Amazonian medicinal tree, as well as to attract the attention of phytochemists and pharmacognosists to this potentially interesting source of ethnopharmaceuticals.

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Malaník, M., Treml, J., Rjašková, V., Tížková, K., Kaucká, P., Kokoška, L., … Šmejkal, K. (2019). Maytenus macrocarpa (Ruiz & Pav.) Briq.: Phytochemistry and pharmacological activity. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24122288

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