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Withanolides from the genus Physalis: a review on their phytochemical and pharmacological aspects

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Withanolides are a group of modified C28 ergostane‐type steroids with a C‐22, C‐26 δ‐lactone side chain or a C‐23, C‐26 γ‐lactone side chain. They enjoy a limited distribution in the… Click to show full abstract

Withanolides are a group of modified C28 ergostane‐type steroids with a C‐22, C‐26 δ‐lactone side chain or a C‐23, C‐26 γ‐lactone side chain. They enjoy a limited distribution in the plant kingdom and predominantly occur in several genera of Solanaceae. Of which, the genus Physalis is an important resource for this type of natural molecules. The present review aims to comprehensively illustrate the structural characteristics and classification of withanolides, and particularly focus on the progression on phytochemical and pharmacological aspects of withanolides from Physalis ranging from January 2015 to June 2019.

Keywords: aspects withanolides; genus physalis; pharmacological aspects; phytochemical pharmacological; review; withanolides genus

Journal Title: Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Year Published: 2019

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