African natural products with potential antioxidants and hepatoprotectives properties: a review

Free radicals are highly reactive molecules generated during oxidation reactions which in turn initiate chain reactions resulting to cellular damage. There is substantial evidence implicating free radicals especially reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the etiology of more than one hundred degenerative disorders in humans including, arthritis, atherosclerosis, ischemia and reperfusion injury of many tissues, gastritis, diabetics, central nervous system injury, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and cancer. Scientific evidence postulates that bioactive compounds especially from natural products are capable of providing protection against free radicals. Consequently, few decades have witnessed a surfeit of research geared towards validating the antioxidant and hepatoprotective potential of the natural products. In this review, African natural products whose antioxidants activities were scientifically validated either in their crude extracts and/or derived products have been discussed. A total 1076 plants species representing 287 family, 132 isolated compounds and 7 insect/mollusk secreation were found. The plant species from the following families; Fababceae, Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, Moraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Combretaceae and Malvaceae have received more scientific attention than others. Analysis of the reports revealed that Combretum apiculatum, Telfaria occidentalis, Acalypha racemosa, Garcinia lucida were the most active plant extracts from African flora. The most active ROS-detoxifying phytochemicals were moracin T, U, S and R (8487), oleanolic acid (54), 5,7,4′–trihydroxy–3,8,3′,5′–tetramethoxyflavone (89), 5,7,3′–trihydroxy-3,8,4′,5′–trimethoxyflavone (88), luteolin (3′,4′,5,7–tetrahydroxy flavone) (117) and genistein (4′,5,7–trihydroxyisoflavone) (116). The significant antioxidant potential demonstrated by some crude extracts and their constituent compounds render them good candidates for the development of new drugs. Although, the study of the mechanisms of actions as well as clinical validation of some of these isolated compounds is lacking. It is hoped that pertinent scientist and stakeholders will look further into some of these compounds for detailed authentification and subsequent commercialization.

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APA

Lawal, B. (2019). African natural products with potential antioxidants and hepatoprotectives properties: a review. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/african-natural-products-with-potential-antioxidants-and-hepatoprotectives-properties-a-review

MLA 8th

Lawal, Bashir "African natural products with potential antioxidants and hepatoprotectives properties: a review" Afribary. Afribary, 05 Jul. 2019, https://afribary.com/works/african-natural-products-with-potential-antioxidants-and-hepatoprotectives-properties-a-review. Accessed 23 Apr. 2024.

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Lawal, Bashir . "African natural products with potential antioxidants and hepatoprotectives properties: a review". Afribary, Afribary, 05 Jul. 2019. Web. 23 Apr. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/african-natural-products-with-potential-antioxidants-and-hepatoprotectives-properties-a-review >.

Chicago

Lawal, Bashir . "African natural products with potential antioxidants and hepatoprotectives properties: a review" Afribary (2019). Accessed April 23, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/african-natural-products-with-potential-antioxidants-and-hepatoprotectives-properties-a-review

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