Acosmium genus: Chemical composition and pharmacological potential

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The genus Acosmium is composed by c.a. 17 species, with geographic distribution from southeastern Mexico to Northwestern Argentina. Most of the species, however, are located in Brazil. A. dasycarpum, A. panamense, A. subelegans are used in folk medicine to treat several ailments. A search in the literature regarding the chemical and pharmacological aspects of these plants indicates cytotoxic activity, antithermal and hypoglycemic effects, as well as their use to treat Alzheimer's disease and CNS disorders. Phytochemical investigations resulted mainly in the isolation of terpenes, caffeic acid, diaza-adamantane and quinolizidines alkaloids as well as pyrones.

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Sousa, P. T., Dall’Oglio, E. L., Da Silva, L. E., Figueiredo, U. S., Vieira, P. C., Machado, H. V., & Dos Santos, L. G. (2009). Acosmium genus: Chemical composition and pharmacological potential. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia. Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-695X2009000100025

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