Oligo/polysaccharides from Cyathula officinalis and Achyranthes bidentata: a review of structures and bioactivities.

Jun-Hong Chai, Ting-Ting He,Si-Liang Jiang, Xin-Hua Zhu, Qing-Yu Zhang, Ming-Chi Ji,Jun Liang,Yong-Gang Xia

The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology(2024)

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OBJECTIVES:Oligo-/polysaccharides from Cyathula officinalis Kuan (COPs) and Achyranthes bidentata Blume (ABPs) have attracted researchers' attention in the fields of healthy food supplements and traditional Chinese medicine (Niúxī) due to their multiple bioactivities combined with their nontoxic and highly biocompatible nature. The purpose of this paper was to provide a systematic and comprehensive overview of the extraction, purification, and structural analysis methods, chemical characteristics, biological activities, and structure bioactivity relationship. Furthermore, the possible development trends and perspectives for future research, and traditional uses of Niúxī are also summarized. METHODS:All the information was gathered from a library search and scientific databases. KEY FINDINGS:Although COPs and ABPs are derived from different plants, they have similar structural features in type, structure, and glycosidic linkage patterns and biological activities in vivo and in vitro. However, there are differences in monosaccharide compositions, which can be used as an identification mark. CONCLUSIONS:As traditional Chinese herbal medicine, C. officinalis and A. bidentata have similar pharmacological activities. The COPs and ABP possess wide pharmacological effects such as antitumor, antioxidant, anti-osteoporosis, and anti-inflammatory. Meanwhile, the biological activity and structure-activity relationship of purified COPs and ABPs are less studied, future research should focus on them.
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