Chair and Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, Medical University of Lublin, Chodźki 1 St, 20-093 Lublin, Poland.
Institut für Pharmazie der Universität Innsbruck, Abteilung Pharmakognosie, Innrain 80/82, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2014 Mar 28;152(3):424-43. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2014.01.019. Epub 2014 Jan 24.
Half a dozen of the currently accepted 135 Turnera species are used in traditional medicine, most notably Turnera diffusa Willd. ex Schult. which is one of the most highly appreciated plant aphrodisiacs. Other traditional uses of Turnera L. species include the treatment of anaemia, bronchitis, cough, diabetes, fever, fungal disease, gastrointestinal complaints, pain, pulmonary and respiratory diseases, skin disorders, and women׳s health problems. Additionally, Turnera species are used as abortives, expectorants, and laxatives.
Flavonoids (22 different compounds), maltol glucoside, phenolics, cyanogenic glycosides (7 different compounds), monoterpenoids, sesquiterpenoids, triterpenoids, the polyterpene ficaprenol-11, fatty acids, and caffeine have been found in the genus Turnera.
Bioactivities experimentally proven for members of the genus Turnera encompass antianxiety, antiaromatase, antibacterial including antimycobacterial, antidiabetic, antioxidant, adapatogenic, antiobesity, antispasmodic, cytotoxic, gastroprotective, hepatoprotective, and aphrodisiac activities. Most of these activities have so far been investigated only in chemical, cell based, or animal assays. In contrast, the antiobesity activity was also investigated in a study on healthy human subjects and with a herbal preparation containing among other ingredients Turnera diffusa leaves. Moreover, the enhancement of female sexual function was assessed in humans; again the product contained besides Turnera diffusa other potentially bioactive ingredients. However, with only few exceptions, most of the traditional uses and the experimentally verified bioactivities can currently not be related to a particular compound or compound class. A notable exception is the flavonoid apigenin, which was identified animal experiments as the antinociceptive principle of Turnera diffusa.
In this review, the current knowledge on ethnobotanical uses of members of the genus Turnera, the secondary metabolites reported from Turnera, and experimentally documented bioactivities from Turnera extracts and pure compounds derived from Turnera extracts are compiled. Moreover, some of the most interesting avenues for future research projects are being discussed briefly. These include in particular the aphrodisiac activity of Turnera diffusa and the antibiotic activity potentiating effect of Turnera ulmifolia L. against aminoglycoside resistant bacteria.
目前公认的 135 种特纳草属植物中有六种被用于传统医学,其中最著名的是特纳 diffusa Willd. ex Schult.,它是最受推崇的植物春药之一。特纳草属植物的其他传统用途包括治疗贫血、支气管炎、咳嗽、糖尿病、发烧、真菌感染、胃肠道疾病、疼痛、肺部和呼吸道疾病、皮肤疾病和女性健康问题。此外,特纳草属植物还被用作堕胎药、祛痰药和泻药。
已在特纳草属植物中发现了黄酮类化合物(22 种不同的化合物)、麦芽醇糖苷、酚类化合物、氰苷糖苷(7 种不同的化合物)、单萜类化合物、倍半萜类化合物、三萜类化合物、多萜 ficaprenol-11、脂肪酸和咖啡因。
实验证明特纳草属植物成员具有抗焦虑、抗芳香酶、抗菌(包括抗分枝杆菌)、抗糖尿病、抗氧化、适应原性、抗肥胖、抗痉挛、细胞毒性、胃保护、肝保护和催情活性。到目前为止,这些活性大多仅在化学、基于细胞的或动物试验中进行了研究。相比之下,抗肥胖活性也在一项针对健康人类受试者的研究中以及含有其他成分特纳 diffusa 叶子的草药制剂中进行了研究。此外,女性性功能的增强在人类中进行了评估;同样,该产品除了含有特纳 diffusa 外,还含有其他潜在的生物活性成分。然而,除了少数例外,大多数传统用途和实验验证的生物活性目前不能与特定的化合物或化合物类别相关联。一个值得注意的例外是黄酮类化合物芹菜素,它在动物实验中被鉴定为特纳 diffusa 的镇痛原理。
在本综述中,总结了特纳草属植物的民族植物学用途、从特纳草属植物中报道的次生代谢产物以及从特纳草属植物提取物和从特纳草属植物提取物中衍生的纯化合物中实验证明的生物活性方面的最新知识。此外,还简要讨论了一些未来研究项目最有趣的途径。其中包括特纳 diffusa 的催情活性和特纳 ulmifolia L.对抗氨基糖苷类耐药菌的抗生素活性增强作用。