Issue 5, 2006

Chemistry, bioactivity and geographical diversity of steroidal alkaloids from the Liliaceae family

Abstract

Covering: 1980 to 2005

Plants belonging to the Liliaceae family have been the topic of research in many phytochemical and pharmacological laboratories because they contain structurally complex and biologically fascinating steroidal alkaloids. This review, citing 153 references, summarises the chemistry, bioactivity and geographical diversity of steroidal alkaloids isolated from Veratrum and Fritillaria species, so as to illustrate the chemo-diversity and biological significance of these alkaloids, along with their geographical distribution where this is discernible.

Graphical abstract: Chemistry, bioactivity and geographical diversity of steroidal alkaloids from the Liliaceae family

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
30 Jun 2006
First published
10 Aug 2006

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2006,23, 735-752

Chemistry, bioactivity and geographical diversity of steroidal alkaloids from the Liliaceae family

H. Li, Y. Jiang and P. Li, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2006, 23, 735 DOI: 10.1039/B609306J

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