Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Farmacia, Facultad de Química, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México,
04510, México
2. Departamento de Botánica, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad
de México, 04510, México
Abstract
Background:
Ageratina is an American genus of the tribe Eupatorieae (Asteraceae),
comprising about 320 species. In Mexico, some species of this genus are highly valued for their
medicinal properties, particularly A. pichinchensis, A. petiolaris, and A. grandifolia. Furthermore,
herbal preparations of A. pichinchensis are available for treating several mycoses.
Aim and Objective:
The present review is aimed to summarize the chemical and pharmacological
properties of 37 species of the Ageratina genus up to April, 2022.
Methods:
Data were recorded using online scientific databases, including Scopus, PubMed,
Google Scholar, Taylor and Francis Imprints, National Center for Biotechnology Information, Science
Direct, JSTOR, and SciFinder. The information was gathered from research articles, relevant
books on herbal medicinal plants and the history of medicinal plants from Mexico, theses, reports,
and web pages.
Results:
The specialized metabolites present in the Ageratina genus belong to different chemical
classes, including flavonoids, benzyl benzoates, benzofurans, chromenes, and terpenoids. The
chromenes, benzofurans, and benzyl benzoates are the metabolites most widespread in the genus.
So far, the species more thoroughly investigated is A. adenophora. Ageratina has received little attention
from the pharmacological point of view. The studies are limited to 10 species. Biological
studies have been conducted on extracts and/or compounds isolated from plants collected mainly
from China and Mexico. The results revealed that the extracts and metabolites possess several biological
activities, including antiviral, antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antinociceptive,
antifeedant, larvicidal, acaricidal, antidiabetic, antiprotozoal, and wound-healing properties. In
the case of A. pichinchensis, A. petiolaris, and A. grandifolia, the pharmacological studies provided
evidence for their use for treating gastrointestinal complaints and diabetes. Furthermore, herbal
preparations of A. pichinchensis are now widely used for alleviating onychomycosis. A. adenophora,
is the most investigated species, chemically and biologically; however, some hepatotoxicity effect
has been recorded.
Conclusion:
This review recapitulates information on the Ageratina genus, highlighting the phytochemistry
and biological activities of the species investigated. It is important to point out that the
pharmacological potential of this large genus remains largely unexplored.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Drug Discovery,General Medicine
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