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Therapeutic Potential of Ugonins: Bioactive Flavonoids from Helminthostachys zeylanica with Multifaceted Biological Activities

Abstract Ugonins are distinctive chemotaxonomic bioactive metabolites identified in Helminthostachys zeylanica . This uncommon fern species generates a diverse array of flavonoids, including ugonins, which facilitate various biological processes such… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Ugonins are distinctive chemotaxonomic bioactive metabolites identified in Helminthostachys zeylanica . This uncommon fern species generates a diverse array of flavonoids, including ugonins, which facilitate various biological processes such as anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, melanogenesis-inhibiting, antioxidant, anti-osteoporotic, and immunomodulatory functions. Our objective in this comprehensive literature review is to deliver a clear and visually engaging analysis of the therapeutic potential inherent in each of the compounds found in H. zeylanica . This review covers the isolation of ugonins A – Y and other metabolites from this plant. These compounds demonstrate a diverse range of biological properties, which are thoroughly discussed in this review. The binding scores of all ugonins A – Y against PTP1B were also presented, indicating their potential activities for future consideration. Ultimately, a thorough understanding of the diverse therapeutic properties inherent in this unique fern can be achieved through a meticulous examination of the existing literature.

Keywords: helminthostachys zeylanica; bioactive flavonoids; ugonins bioactive; therapeutic potential; potential ugonins; zeylanica

Journal Title: Planta Medica
Year Published: 2025

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